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PLA Continues Work Ahead of Schedule as it Completes Relighting Three ZIP Codes

July 31, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) has completed installation of the new LED street lights across all residential blocks in ZIP codes 48205 on the city’s northeast side and 48219 and 48223 on the city’s northwest side.

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Michigan Finance Authority Successfully Sells Bonds on Behalf of the Public Lighting Authority

June 25, 2014

The Michigan Finance Authority (MFA) Wednesday sold $185 million in bonds on behalf of the Public Lighting Authority (PLA) through its Local Government Loan Program to complete the funding necessary to relight the streets of Detroit.

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PLA Plans to Sell $185 Million in Bonds With S&P’s A- Rating

June 12, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) expects its A- rating from Standard and Poor’s Rating Services(S&P) will allow it to sell in excess of $180 million in bonds, more than $20 million than anticipated, to fund the plan to restore reliable street lights to the city of Detroit.

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PLA’s Work Applauded by U.S. Department of Energy

May 22, 2014

U. S. Energy Secretary Dr. Ernest Moniz Thursday recognized The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) for its use of energy efficient LED lighting as it continues its work relighting the streets of Detroit.  At a news conference in Detroit, Moniz congratulated Mayor Mike Duggan and PLA CEO Odis Jones for their ongoing efforts to relight the city in a manner that will produce a smaller carbon footprint.

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PLA and Mayor Duggan Report on Progress of Installation in the two Demonstration Areas

April 30, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) has completed ahead of schedule its installation of new Light Emitting Diode (LED) street lights with overhead wiring, within the two pilot areas’ neighborhoods, city and Lighting Authority officials announced today.  Installing the new lights in the two pilot areas was the latest step in the PLA’s mission to relight Detroit.

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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit installation of new street lights passes two-thirds mark in demonstration areas

April 1, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) said Tuesday it is approximately two-thirds completed installing new Light Emitting Diode (LED) street lights in two demonstration areas on the east and west sides of Detroit, with more than 3,200 lights up and working.

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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit begins installation of LED street lights

February 18, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) Wednesday marked the beginning of installation of new Light Emitting Diode (LED) street lights in the City, the latest step in the PLA’s mission to relight Detroit.

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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit issues RFP for LED manufacturer

February 7, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) today issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for qualified Light-Emitting Diode (LED) manufacturing firms with a proven track record of commercial grade, outdoor streetlights to relight the City. In addition, the PLA’s Executive Director, Odis Jones said the PLA will soon issue a RFP seeking qualified contractors to work on the lighting project.

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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit and Mayor Duggan Schedule Community Meetings to Update Citizens on Lighting Plan

January 31, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA), working in cooperation with Mayor Mike Duggan, has scheduled a series of three public meetings in its two demonstration areas over the next two weeks to explain recent updates to its plan to rebuild the city’s street lighting system.

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Public Lighting Authority of Detroit board votes to go with all LED lights and accelerate work schedule

January 29, 2014

The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) Board decided Wednesday to exclusively use Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lamps as it rebuilds the city’s street lighting system and to accelerate the pace of installation with a goal of completing all neighborhoods within 18 months.

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