In a recent government meeting, city officials and representatives from Dalkia Smart Infrastructure announced the establishment of the company's U.S. headquarters in San Antonio, marking a significant investment in the local community. Johanna, a spokesperson for Dalkia, expressed gratitude to Mayor Nuremberg and CPS Energy CEO Rudy Gazzia for their collaborative vision, emphasizing the company's commitment to enhancing public safety and fostering economic growth through innovative street lighting solutions.
The initiative aims to improve neighborhood safety by installing advanced street lighting, which officials noted is crucial for deterring crime and ensuring residents feel secure. Council member Cabello Haverde highlighted the importance of this partnership, stating that the project exemplifies what can be achieved through shared goals and innovation.
Council member Mickey Rodriguez shared personal experiences from his teaching days, advocating for better street lighting to ensure safer routes for students. He praised the innovative approach of Dalkia, which promises to expedite the installation process and address long-standing gaps in lighting across the city.
Council member Rocha Garcia echoed these sentiments, noting that the new solar lighting solutions would reduce downtime and enhance reliability for residents. The collaboration between Dalkia, CPS Energy, and the city is expected to lead to a more connected and safer San Antonio, with plans for further expansion of the lighting initiative in the future.