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Streetlight Conversion Project
The City of Bartlett has approved and authorized the streetlight conversion of its streetlight system to new energy-efficient LED fixtures. LED streetlights will reduce ongoing energy and maintenance costs while providing enhancements to both the aesthetics of our community and public safety.
"We are looking forward to the improved and consistent lighting that will be provided by the LED conversion. I have no doubt that our community will benefit from the energy savings and the enhancement to public safety along with brighter driving conditions." Mayor David Parsons
The project is set to start the week of October 16th with installation crews arriving and getting equipment prepped. Shelby Electrical Company Inc. and Trace Services LLC, through their contract with Path Company, will conduct the conversion and installation of the new fixtures with work scheduled to lost into late December. The hours of operation will typically be during daylight hours with temporary periods of nighttime work being performed on some of the City's larger roadways. PATH's personnel will be wearing safety equipment and their vehicles will be clearly marked (see logos below). As is the case with all public infrastructure projects taking place in the City of Bartlett, drivers are advised to please maintain a safe distance from pedestrians and parked vehicles while driving.
For more information contact the City of Bartlett Public Works Department at (901) 385-5570
- What does LED stand for?
- Where can I see an Interactive map of the progress?
- Why is the City undertaking this city-wide streetlight conversion project?
- How many lights are currently being converted via the City of Bartlett’s Streetlight Conversion project?
- What factors were considered when selecting the new fixtures that are being installed?
- What color will the new light be? Is the light going to appear blue?
- When will my light be converted?
- What if I have additional questions?
- What is happening to the existing streetlight fixtures?