City of Fayetteville
File #: 18-448    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Other Items of Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/20/2018 In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 10/1/2018 Final action:
Title: Update for Unified Street Light Plan - Target For Action
Attachments: 1. Uniform Street and Thoroughfare Lighting Ord, 2. Draft Cost Estimate and Prioritization Matrix for Thoroughfare Street Lighting, 3. Overall City-wide Thoroughfare Street Light Map
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kristoff Bauer, Deputy City Manager

FROM: Lee Jernigan, P.E., City Traffic Engineer

DATE: October 1, 2018

RE:
Title
Update for Unified Street Light Plan - Target For Action
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Goal 1: Safe and Secure Community
Target for Action: Develop a unified street lighting plan


Executive Summary:
The Uniform Street and Thoroughfare Lighting Ordinance was last updated by City Council on April 8, 2013 and during Council's FY 2019 Strategic Planning Retreat they identified a TFA for a Unified Street Light Plan. Staff is seeking feedback on actions taken.


Background:
City Council's FY 2019 Strategic plan included a Target For Action (TFA) in Goal 1: Safe and Secure Community, to develop a unified street lighting plan. The City's Uniform Street and Thoroughfare Lighting Ordinance outlines that the City shall pay for street lighting service along thoroughfares.

Currently, there are four (4) energy providers within the City limits that provide street lighting along our thoroughfares. These providers are PWC, Duke Energy, South River EMC, and Lumbee River EMC. City staff requested mapping of existing thoroughfare street lights provided by each utility. Staff has received this information and combined it into an overall citywide thoroughfare street light map. After review of this map, staff has identified locations without thoroughfare street lights and begun to develop a prioritized list based on factors such as traffic and pedestrian volume, accident history, crime, constructability/cost, land use, and speed limit. Currently, staff has identified approximately 58 miles of thoroughfares without street lights. Staff has completed capital construction and monthly operating cost estimates. Staff is working to complete the project prioritization matrix and is also reviewing the Uniform Street and Thoroughfare Lighting Ord...

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