Minneapolis Streetlight Wiring Stripped by Copper Thieves

Copper thieves have targeted Minneapolis's public infrastructure, stripping wiring from streetlights and other essential services. This act of vandalism, driven by the rising market value of copper, leaves entire blocks without illumination and disrupts traffic signals. City officials face significant annual costs for repairs and have explored various deterrents, but the problem persists as a national challenge for municipalities.
Copper thieves have targeted Minneapolis's public infrastructure, stripping wiring from streetlights and other essential services. This act of vandalism, driven by the rising market value of copper, leaves entire blocks without illumination and disrupts traffic signals. City officials face significant annual costs for repairs and have explored various deterrents, but the problem persists as a national challenge for municipalities.
Photo taken in August 2024.
Map
Nearby Photos
Related Posts
Built in Minneapolis
© 1996–2026 Chad Davis