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Streetlight Replacement Project Begins on December 18

Streetlight Replacement Project Begins on December 18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dec. 15, 2017

 

 

MEDIA CONTACTS

Gwen Schuler, Media and Communications, gschuler@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-5152

Stacy Ellifritt, Media and Communications, stacy.ellifritt@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-2005

Chris Gleason, Community & Media Services, cgleason@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 502-8222

 

 

Streetlight Replacement Project Begins on December 18

 

The City of Tacoma and Tacoma Public Utilities are partnering to convert almost 75% of the City’s aging overhead streetlights to energy-efficient LED technology. Work is scheduled to begin on Monday, December 18, in Southeast Tacoma and continue northward. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2018.

 

There are more than 22,000 streetlights in Tacoma. The project team estimates it will convert about 16,000 streetlights to LED lights, and convert most of the remaining fixtures in future years. Existing streetlights have a life expectancy of three to five years, while an LED fixture’s anticipated lifecycle is 15 to 20 years before maintenance is required. LED technology improves street lighting quality and is easier to control up-lighting, glare and backlighting which will help eliminate nighttime light pollution.  

 

During the summer, the City typically receives about 200 streetlight repair requests each month. That number increases to about 400 during the winter months as the days get shorter, which can quickly create a backlog of almost three months during this busy season.  Because of the life expectancy and the number of outages, the City’s typical response time will be drastically reduced once the conversion is complete.

 

The City will continue to own and maintain poles, and replace the LED fixtures as needed. Tacoma Power selected the contractor for LED installation and will also purchase and own the LED light fixtures and provide replacement fixtures to the City as needed.

 

Residents can check when their streetlights will be upgraded through an interactive map located at cityoftacoma.org/LEDStreetlights. The schedule will continue to be updated and refined as the project progresses. Questions and comments can be submitted at MyTPU.org/Streetlights.

 

For more information, contact the project team at BizRebates@cityoftacoma.org or call (253) 502-8377.  To report a streetlight outage, contact the TacomaFIRST 311 Customer Support Center by dialing 311 within Tacoma city limits or (253) 591-5000 from anywhere else. Or submit a request online at cityoftacoma.org/tacomafirst311.

 

 

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