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Town of Mesilla seeks solar bollard lighting for multi-use trail; BPAC recommends TAP application to governing board
Summary
The Town of Mesilla presented a TAP application for solar-powered low-level bollard lights and taller intersection lights along a 1.5-mile multi-use path; BPAC recommended the project to the MPO governing board for consideration.
Mayor Sam Hernandez of the Town of Mesilla described a proposal to install solar-powered low-level bollard lights every 20 feet and taller solar channel lights at several crossings along the multi-use trail that runs from the Mesilla Lateral to the river. Hernandez said the project would add 96 low-level bollards and taller fixtures at crossings such as Paisano and Snow Road; the total project cost is just over $1.5 million.
Hernandez said the bollards would sit between the trail and adjacent…
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