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The Engineering and Stormwater Department is executing a project to remove redundant streetlights in Palm Coast. Currently, there are 2,876 city streetlights, with 10 already removed. This project will remove 41 redundant lights in four phases, resulting in a total cost of $15,444. The city will save $381 per month, translating to an annual savings of $4,572. With a return on investment of 3.38 years, this initiative promotes sustainability and resource optimization in city lighting.
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STREETLIGHT INVENTORY ANALYSIS • How many streetlights? • Answer: 2876 City streetlights • A redundant streetlight: • An existing light remaining after a new continuous lighting string is installed. • 10 redundant lights have already been removed under separate projects. • 41 lights to be removed in 4 phases. • The total cost of the project will be $15,444.00. • The City will see a $381.00/month or $4,572.00/year savings. • The Return on Investment will be 3.38 years.
REDUNDANT STREETLIGHT REMOVAL Palm Coast Parkway (East bound) @ Brushwood Dr. Continuous Redundant Redundant Continuous Continuous
PROJECT PHASES Phase Description Cost Savings # 1 10 Fixtures & Poles $6,290 $121/month # 2 11 Fixtures $4,780 $83/month # 3 14 Fixtures $2,828 $123/month # 4 6 Fixtures $1,546 $54/month Total 41 Fixtures $15,444 $381/month Return On Investment = 3.38 years