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CTIEP – Physical Plant
STREET LIGHTING PROJECTS
The capital improvements listed in this section are funded from the General Fund, SB1 Fund, and Measure M Local
Return Fund.
PROJECT TITLE CATEGORY* SEI* GI* ACTIVITY** 2022-23
AMOUNT
Architectural Lighting Maintenance 1.4 - - C $ 50,000
Funding is provided for the repair or replacement of architectural lighting for bridges, statues, trees, walls,
underpasses, and medians.
Bridge and Tunnel Lighting Maintenance 1,4 - - C $ 100,000
Funding is provided for the maintenance and operation of bridge and tunnel lighting within the City.
Bikeway General Benefit Maintenance 1,4 - - C $ 150,000
Funding is provided for maintenance of bikeway lighting, including replacement of copper wire due to theft.
LED Street Light Retrofit – Upgrade Phase I 1,3,4 - C $ 4,000,000
Funding is provided by the SB1 Fund for the replacement of 20,000 existing light-emitting diode street lights that are
degrading with new increased energy efficient/performance street lights throughout the City.
Stairway and Walkway Lighting Unit 9 1 - - C $ 400,000
Funding is provided by the SB1 Fund to upgrade or install new pedestrian lighting on stairways and walkways,
including tunnels and underpasses. Work includes installation of new conduit wires, poles, foundations, and luminaires
as necessary.
Street Lighting at Existing Pedestrian Crosswalks Vision 1 - - C $ 500,000
Zero Improvements
Funding is provided by the Measure M Local Return Fund to install new street lighting poles and/or upgrade existing
luminaires in coordination with the Department of Transportation to provide the necessary lighting levels for the safety
of pedestrians at these locations.
Street Lighting Improvements on DOT New and Modified 1 - C $ 125,000
Signals
Funding is provided by the Measure M Local Return Fund to install new street lighting to intersections in conjunction
with DOT's New Signal Modification projects.
Superbloom Street Lighting Pole Implementation Unit 1 3 $ 95,000
Funding is provided for design, prototypes, and inspection services for new smart streetlight poles to meet other City
demands such as shade, traffic sensors, internet, electric vehicle charging, wayfinding, banners, air pollution
monitoring and more.
Subtotal Street Lighting Projects $ 5,420,000
* "1" Health & Safety, “2” Legal Mandate, “3” Resiliency and Sustainability, “4” Operations and Cost Savings, “5” Equitable Community and Economic
Sustainability/Social Equity. “SEI” Social Equity Index (See CTIEP Summary for SEI definition). “GI” Green Investment.
** “PP” preliminary study. “D” design. “C” construction work. “R/W” land or building acquisition. “PC” post-construction.
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