The City of Seattle, Washington, is close to launching the first phase of a program to replace 40,000 aging residential streetlights with LED streetlights.
The first phase will be implemented in the first quarter of 2010 and will involve 5,000 residential streetlights at a cost of $2 million. City officials are currently writing the RFP and have the goal of issuing the document in mid-February 2010.
For more information on this project refer to our New Streetlights article: "Seattle to launch $2 million LED streetlight program in first quarter of 2010".
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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