File #: 18-463    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Passed
File created: 7/17/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 8/21/2018 Final action: 8/21/2018
Title: PRESENTATION OF OPTIONS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF CURRENT STREET LIGHTING ON FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT (FPL) OWNED POLES ON A1A FROM CASUARINA ROAD TO GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD.
Sponsors: Public Works Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Susan Goebel-Canning, Public Works Director
THROUGH: Mark R. Lauzier, City Manager
DATE: August 21, 2018

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PRESENTATION OF OPTIONS FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF CURRENT STREET LIGHTING ON FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT (FPL) OWNED POLES ON A1A FROM CASUARINA ROAD TO GEORGE BUSH BOULEVARD.

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to recommend replacement of City of Delray Beach (City) owned turtle light fixtures with FPL standard lighting.

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Background:
Currently, street lighting on A1A (Ocean Boulevard) between Casuarina Road and George Bush Boulevard is provided year-round by City-owned, turtle-friendly light fixtures that have been mounted on FPL poles. In partnership with FPL, these light fixtures were installed more than 20 years ago to allow the street lights to remain on throughout the year along the oceanfront. The City purchased the original lights, and supplies all parts as needed when they fail. FPL provides the labor and bucket trucks needed to make the repairs.

FPL no longer allows customer-owned fixtures on their poles.

This leaves the City with three viable options:

1. Install standard FPL owned LED street lights on their poles that will be turned off during turtle season. This option would be at minimal or no cost to the City. Many other cities including Palm Beach, Highland Beach and Boca Raton have chosen the standard lighting which must be turned off during turtle season, March 1 through October 31, leaving the roads dark all except four months of the year.
2. Install FPL owned LED turtle lights on their poles that will remain on all year; the lights emit a red colored light. This option also would be at minimal or no cost to the City. (The red light can be obtrustive and undesireable by many).
3. The City can provide street lighting on A1A with City-owned fixtures and poles. The initial estimated cost of choosing this option is approximately $520,000. If this o...

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