The City of Decatur 2010 Strategic Plan calls for the City to be good stewards of environmental resources and one of the tasks in the plan is expanding the use of more sustainable lighting options on streets and within city parks and public areas. In addition, the City of Decatur Police Department has received community feedback requesting better and brighter lighting to increase safety and deter criminal behavior in our neighborhoods and business districts.
To achieve those objectives, the City of Decatur LED lighting project is designed to provide quality lighting for city roadways and sidewalks and reduce electricity consumption. We have contracted with Georgia Power to upgrade approximately 1380 streetlights from high pressure sodium light fixtures to LED fixtures.
The benefits of the LED lights include:
- Smart LED streetlights enable Georgia Power and the city to monitor the system for non-functioning streetlights to improve system operation.
- Reducing street light energy consumption by 40% to 60%.
- Improving lighting quality and visibility to enhance street safety.
- Real-time communicating of non-operating streetlights for improved response.
- Eliminating the use of hazardous materials contained in sodium vapor lamps.
- Preserving the night sky.
Georgia Power has started replacing fixtures in the Winnona Park, College Heights, Lenox Place and Great Lakes neighborhoods. We anticipate that it will take approximately one month to complete installation city-wide. The new LED lights are brighter than sodium vapor lights and emit a much clearer light. It will be different and they change the lighting along the street. Once city-wide installation is complete, we will be working with Georgia Power to make adjustments and add light shields, so please bear with us as the new lights are installed.
How long will it take to install the light shields? Are you all aware that community members in Winnona Park are now being prevented from being able to sleep, because the lights are so glaring? I don’t think the lights should be installed prior to the shields being installed. Community members have described the experience of the lights as akin to car headlights, bearing into their homes. This is horrible for everyone. We really need the shields.
Darn. Our streetlight was actually burnt out and we hadn’t reported it because Halloween is coming and we were looking forward to doing some really spooky lighting in our yard. Georgia Power came by today to install our new LED light. Ah well, at least it will be easier to read the tombstones.
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