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From the PLA:
The Public Lighting Authority of Detroit (PLA) has launched its aggressive three-year plan to relight the city of Detroit.
Following the completion of two pilot areas, one on the east side and one on the west side of the City, the PLA has initiated its zip-code-by-zip code construction schedule to be completed by the end of 2016.
The PLA is replacing all old High Pressure Sodium lights with Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights with brightness the equivalent
of 150 watts, more than twice as bright as the sodium lights.
Lighting Plan
• Blocks 300ft and below in length, will have a light on every street corner.
• Blocks between 301ft and 700ft in length will have a light on every street corner and one light in the middle of every block.
• Blocks between 701ft and above in length will have a light on every street corner and two or more lights in the middle of every block.
As the PLA completes installation of the new lights in a ZIP Code, it will take over responsibility for maintaining those lights, with a commitment to repair a broken light within five days of being notified of the outage.
For more information, to see the updated schedule by zip code, details on alley light replacements or to report an outage of a new LED light, residents can log onto www.pladetroit.org or email us at info@pladetroit.org or call the Public Lighting Authority at 313-324-8290.
Following the completion of two pilot areas, one on the east side and one on the west side of the City, the PLA has initiated its zip-code-by-zip code construction schedule to be completed by the end of 2016.
The PLA is replacing all old High Pressure Sodium lights with Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights with brightness the equivalent
of 150 watts, more than twice as bright as the sodium lights.
Lighting Plan
• Blocks 300ft and below in length, will have a light on every street corner.
• Blocks between 301ft and 700ft in length will have a light on every street corner and one light in the middle of every block.
• Blocks between 701ft and above in length will have a light on every street corner and two or more lights in the middle of every block.
As the PLA completes installation of the new lights in a ZIP Code, it will take over responsibility for maintaining those lights, with a commitment to repair a broken light within five days of being notified of the outage.
For more information, to see the updated schedule by zip code, details on alley light replacements or to report an outage of a new LED light, residents can log onto www.pladetroit.org or email us at info@pladetroit.org or call the Public Lighting Authority at 313-324-8290.