Street Light Removal UpdateHere is an update from city officials on the street light removal program: In an effort to save approximately $20,000 per year, the City is planning on removing 112 street lights along principal roadways (see list and map on the City’s web page at http://www.southportland.org). There is no intention of removing street lights from interior neighborhood blocks (unless so petitioned by residents living around a particular light), but some of the street lights inside neighborhoods have unnecessarily high wattage, and in the future the City may ask CMP to substitute some fixtures with lower watt units. The street lights proposed for removal were selected because they are not located at street intersections and do not appear to be needed for safety purposes. The City’s emergency service officials have confirmed the acceptability of mid-block street light removals. In order for people to know exactly which lights are affected, City staff have put orange signs on those utility poles with street lights proposed for removal (see web page). THE DEADLINE FOR APPEALING A STREET LIGHT REMOVAL IS JULY 17, 2009. In order to appeal a street light removal, please print the SOUTH PORTLAND STREET LIGHT FORM (on web page), fill it out neatly, and send it back to us by email, fax (767-2197), or US mail to the person indicated on the form. Forms also are available at the South Portland Planning & Development Department, 62 E Street. Appeals of proposed street light removals will be reviewed by a Street Light Removal Appeals Committee made up of representatives of several City Council-appointed Boards and Committees and of staff from the Fire, Police, Public Works, and Code Enforcement departments. The Committee members will base their determinations on whether there is a public safety problem associated with removing a street light. This could be due, for example, to a cross-walk or a park being adjacent to the location of the street light. Stating that a street light removal would make a person’s property darker will not be deemed to be a valid public safety reason for keeping a street light. After reviewing the appeals, the Committee will forward its recommendations to the City Council. The City Council is tentatively scheduled to discuss street light removals at a workshop on August 10 and to hold a public hearing and take final action on approving the proposed street lights for removal on August 17. House Light Reimbursement Program If you are approved for the house light, you can purchase the light and bring the receipt to the Planning office. Within several weeks thereafter the City will send a check for the amount on the receipt or $25, whichever is less, to the listed owner of the property. If you are renting the property, please arrange for the property owner to submit the reimbursement request. Please note that the City is only offering to offset the purchase of a house light. Any additional expenses, including installation, if any, are the responsibility of the property owner. For any questions about the house light reimbursement program, or about the Street Light Removal Program in general, please contact the Planning & Development Department at 767-7603 extension #9.
CommentsBy Sharky on 2009 07 06 Kudos to the city for saving money and reducing waste. I would hope that the Planning and Development Department follows through on this idea and promotes the reduction of light pollution throughout our city, especially with new development. We can all do a little bit ourselves to lower glare and bring back the night sky. This site has some great info and useful links:
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