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Roseville updates streetlight policy to set illumination target; council OKs design criteria
Summary
The council unanimously approved a staff-recommended update to the city's streetlight policy, adding a luminous-intensity target for residential areas (0.3–0.6 foot-candles) and ordering installation at three previously deferred locations based on measured shortfalls.
The Roseville City Council on Oct. 13 approved an update to the city’s streetlight policy that adds a measurable illumination target for residential areas and directs staff to install lights at three study locations where measured light levels were below the target.
Public Works staff said they conducted nighttime measurements and compared residential illumination to the…
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