Discussion Roadway Lighting Program

ROADWAY LIGHTING
PROGRAM
Public Works Department
February 10, 2015
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Background
200 Miles
$2.6M Annual
Operating Cost
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Benefits
• Neighborhood Safety
• Community Spirit
• Accident Reduction
Benefits
• Neighborhood Safety
• Community Spirit
• Accident Reduction
Benefits
• Neighborhood Safety
• Community Spirit
• Accident Reduction
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Challenges
Light Trespass
Challenges
Light Trespass
Challenges
Light Pollution
Challenges
Light Fixtures
High Pressure Sodium
LED
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Standards
• Duke Energy
• Orlando Utilities
Commission (OUC)
Standards
Light Poles
• Existing Wood Poles
• Concrete Poles
• Aluminum Poles
Standards
Light Poles
• Existing Wood Poles
• Concrete Poles
• Aluminum Poles
Standards
Light Poles
• Existing Wood Poles
• Concrete Poles
• Aluminum Poles
Standards
LED Light Fixtures
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Current Program
100 Miles
$1.2M Annual
Operating Cost
Current Program
Roadway Lighting Evaluation
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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
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
Current Program
First Year To Be Lighted FY 14/15
• 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
(continued)
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
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
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
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
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
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
Presentation Outline
• Background
• Benefits
• Challenges
• Standards
• Current Roadway Lighting Program
• Next Steps and Summary
Next Steps and Summary
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.
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
ROADWAY LIGHTING
PROGRAM
Public Works Department
February 10, 2015