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The PLA is installing energy efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights that are twice as bright as the old lights and much less expensive to operate.
In the neighborhoods, the PLA’s first priority, the new lights are 150-watt equivalent LED lights, twice as bright as the 75-watt equivalent High Pressure Sodium lights that were standard under the old system. The LED lights are also much more energy efficient than the High Pressure Sodium lights.
The PLA’s second area of focus is the – the collector streets, the direct connections between residences and destinations such as community centers, schools, businesses and major roads. Some examples of collector streets include Grand Blvd., Livernois, Mack Avenue, Seven Mile Road, Van Dyke, and Warren Ave. The new street lights are 250-watt equivalent, where the old lights were 150-watt equivalent.
Representing the PLA’s third area of focus are the major thoroughfares. These streets are receiving 400-watt equivalent lights. Work on them has already begun and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2016.