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Staff recommends solar bollard lights at Waterfront Park; CRA funds and FEMA claims may affect final scope

5535370 · August 5, 2025
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Public Works recommended replacing Waterfront Park’s storm‑damaged bollard lights with a solar bollard system to reduce wiring vulnerability and make future relocation easier; the CRA has about $200,000 budgeted for the work.

Public Works staff presented options on Aug. 4 to replace roughly 32 bollard lights at Waterfront Park that were damaged in recent storms. The lights, installed in 2019, have been discontinued by the manufacturer and many were disabled after repeated storm events.

Public Works Superintendent Robert Moser described four replacement approaches: (1) like‑for‑like hardwired bollards (approx. $50,000 for replacement only); (2) a modern low‑profile hardwired bollard with marine‑grade materials and a longer warranty (approx. $1,200 per fixture); (3) individual solar bollard fixtures…

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