HomeMy WebLinkAboutARTERIAL AND INTERSTATE STREET LIGHTING PROGRAM PROPOSE
March 26. 2001
PROPOSED ARTERlAL AND INTERSTATE STREET LIGHTING
PROGRAM
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. Establish Commercial Corridor Street Lighting Districts when the commercial
frontage is greater than 80% between logical termini. Property owners in
these districts would pay a flat rate per frontage foot of$0.70 annually.
. Establish a Suburban Services District Street Lighting Fund. This fund will
cover the costs of interstate lighting and remaining arterial lighting charges.
. Street lighting on arterial roadways will be installed based on the street
lighting master plan if the specified arterial roadways are 80% commercial or
if the street fighting warrants are met. In boOth cases, commis;'"ion approval is'
required.
. Intersection lighting may be installed when intersection lighting warrants are
met with the approval of the Traffic Engineer.
. Provide for a three (3) year Interchange Lighting Program. The program's
capital cost would be funded by the Suburban Services District Street Lighting
Fund.
Program phases and annual costs to a $100,000 homeowner:
1. First three years: Existing lighting charges plus installation and maintenance charges
of High Mast Lighting ($13.30)
2. Following years: Energy and Maintenance charges for the existing and proposed
lighting. ($3.05) As the Street Lighting Master Plan is implemented, this cost will
nse.
3. Completed Street Lighting Master Plan. ($12.04)
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Interchange Lighting:
1-20 @ Riverwatch Parkway
1-20 @ Washington Road
1-20 @ Wheeler Road
1-20 @ 1-520 (Programmed in Interchange Project)
1-520 @ Wheeler Road
1-520 @ Wrightsboro Road
1-520 @ Gordon Highway
1-520 @ Deans Bridge Road
1-520 @ Windsor Spring Road! Peach Orchard Road
1-520 @ Highway 56 (programmed in Interchange Project)
1-520 @ Doug Barnard (Existing)
1-520 @ Laney Walker / Sand Bar Ferry Road
Approximate annual cost for a $100,000 home:
1. 983000/2587901194= .000380 x 35000= $13.30
2. 225000/2587901194= .000087 x 35000= $ 3.05
3. 890000/2587901194= .000344 x 35000= $12.04
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