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<br />The clll'l'cntstandard for priority street lights consists of placing a 150 watt high pressure sodium lamp <br />and cobra head luminary with a tlat glass \ens on a wood or fiberglass pol~. This is l~sLlally <br />tlccol11plished by placing the appropl'iate tlxtmeon an existing pole, so there is no stundurd for which <br />side of street it is placed, or on I,vhich inter:'H;Jcting leg. <br /> <br />Current policy establishes a $15,000 annual budget to address conGerns and requests for priority street <br />lights as they arise. As problem are~lS are identiticd they are brought before the Public Works <br />Committee for discl~ssion. The installation and maintemmce of priority street lights is done lmdcl' <br />contract with Conncxus Energy at an tipproximate cost of $1 000. <br /> <br />Rccommendation: <br /> <br />Staff is recommending the installation of a priority street light at the intersection of Nowthen Blvd. and <br />173rd Avenue NW to remain consistent with current City policy. Additionally, discussion could lead to <br />consickration of a revised policy evaluating other factors not currently referenced in City street lighting <br />policy. <br /> <br />Action: <br /> <br />Motion to recommend to City Council that staff be directed to install a priority street light at the <br />intersection of Nowthen Blvd. and 173rt! Avenue NW. <br /> <br />Attnchmcnts: <br /> <br />Resident letter <br />Current City street lighting policy <br /> <br />Rcviewed 13y: <br /> <br />Dit'eetor of Public Works/Principal City Engineer <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />PW: 1120/09 <br /> <br />2 <br />