City now plans to repair faulty stoplight

City now plans to repair faulty stoplight »Play Video
YAKIMA, Wash. -- KIMA is taking action and getting results when it comes to a broken stoplight.

The city now says crews will fix the traffic signal at 56th and Summitview Avenues.

You called complaining the light took too long to change. So, we had the city take a look.

Crews noticed it was broken but weren't sure they could fix it because of the $18,000 price tag.

They found spare parts and plan to get it working again in the next couple of weeks.