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ROADWAY LIGHTING PROGRAM Public Works Department February 10, 2015.

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1 ROADWAY LIGHTING PROGRAM Public Works Department February 10, 2015

2 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

3 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

4 Background 200 Miles $2.6M Annual Operating Cost

5 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

6 Benefits Neighborhood Safety Community Spirit Accident Reduction

7 Benefits Neighborhood Safety Community Spirit Accident Reduction

8 Benefits Neighborhood Safety Community Spirit Accident Reduction

9 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

10 Challenges Light Trespass

11 Challenges Light Trespass

12 Challenges Light Pollution

13 Challenges Light Fixtures High Pressure Sodium LED

14 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

15 Standards Duke Energy Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC)

16 Standards Light Poles Existing Wood Poles Concrete Poles Aluminum Poles

17 Standards Light Poles Existing Wood Poles Concrete Poles Aluminum Poles

18 Standards Light Poles Existing Wood Poles Concrete Poles Aluminum Poles

19 Standards LED Light Fixtures

20 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

21 Current Program 100 Miles $1.2M Annual Operating Cost

22 Current Program Roadway Lighting Evaluation Continuity of roadway lights Number of night time accidents Crime rate in the area Activity centers, such as, bus routes, churches & schools Speed limit and traffic volumes

23 Current Program First Year To Be Lighted – FY 14/15 Apopka-Vineland Road Conroy-Windermere Road to Westover Roberts Road Clarcona-Ocoee Road SR 429 to Hiawassee Road Pine Hills Road Silver Star Road to North Lane Econlockhatchee Trail SR 408 to Trevarthon Road John Young Parkway Central Florida Parkway to Beach Line Expressway

24 Current Program First Year To Be Lighted FY 14/15 (continued) Rouse Road SR 50 to Corporate Blvd Silver Star Road Orange Blossom Trail to Maury Road Americana Boulevard John Young Parkway to Orange Blossom Trail Good Homes Road Old Winter Garden Road to SR 50 John Young Parkway Oak Ridge Road to I-4

25 Current Program Design in Progress by Power Companies Clarcona-Ocoee Road Ocoee-Apopka Road to Hiawassee Road Pine Hills Road Silver Star Road to North Lane John Young Parkway Oak Ridge Road to I-4

26 Current Program Construction Pending Rouse Road SR 50 to Corporate Boulevard Silver Star Road Orange Blossom Trail to Maury Road Americana Boulevard John Young Parkway to Orange Blossom Trail Good Homes Road Old Winter Garden Road to SR 50

27 Current Program Construction Pending (Continued) John Young Parkway Central Florida Parkway to Beach Line Expressway Apopka-Vineland Road Conroy-Windermere Road to Westover Roberts Road Econlockhatchee Trail SR 408 to Trevarthon Road

28 Current Program Second Year To Be Lighted – FY 15/16 Alafaya Trail Innovation Way to Lake Underhill Road Apopka-Vineland Road Westover Roberts Road to Old Winter Garden Road Darryl Carter Parkway International Drive to Palm Parkway Apopka-Vineland Road I-4 to Lake Street

29 Current Program Second Year To Be Lighted – FY 15/16 Valencia College Lane SR 417 to Econlockhatchee Trail John Young Parkway SR 528 to Oak Ridge Road Destination Parkway International Drive to Tradeshow Boulevard Piedmont Wekiva Road Orange Blossom Trail to Semoran Boulevard

30 Current Program Program Status Re-assign staff to manage projects Requested designs in January 2014 Power companies dedicate staff for designs; develop costs & invoice procedures 7 of 10 designs complete Installation will depend upon power company’s workload

31 Presentation Outline Background Benefits Challenges Standards Current Roadway Lighting Program Next Steps and Summary

32 Next Steps Power companies will complete lighting design for 3 first-year roadways and light them Power companies will perform designs for second-year roadways.

33 Next Steps and Summary Summary All County four-lane and six-lane roads lighted at end of five year program Utilize current LED technology $6.1M capital expense over five years $1.2M annual ongoing operational expense

34 ROADWAY LIGHTING PROGRAM Public Works Department February 10, 2015


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