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Redundant Street Lights Energy Advisory Committee
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EAC Recommended Redundant Streetlights

Jun 21, 2015

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Ari Herzog

This is a presentation from the Newburyport Energy Advisory Committee supporting their recommendation to disconnect redundant National Grid lights.
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Page 1: EAC Recommended Redundant Streetlights

Redundant Street LightsEnergy Advisory Committee

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OverviewSome areas of the city have decorative lightsEven so, cobraheads are interspersed with

themWe suggest removing the cobraheads

Reduce costReduce energy usageStreets remain lit

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Prospect St. Pole 1, 50WNext to bankWell lit intersection

Many other lightsNext to decorative

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Prospect St. Pole 3, 50 WNext to decorative

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Pleasant St Poles 9 & 11, 250WIn with decorativeAcross from City Hall

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Pleasant St Pole 11-1, 50WBetween DecorativesAcross from Garrison Inn

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Merrimac St Pole 45, 100WAt Towle Building

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Merrimac St Pole 46, 100 WAt Towle Building

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Merrimac St Pole 47, 100 WAt Towle Building

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Merrimac St Pole 48, 100 WAt Towle Building

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Merrimac St Pole 49 250 WAt Towle Building