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Sedona says LED retrofit of city‑owned streetlights reducing electricity use; upfront cost about $113,000
Summary
City staff reported retrofit of 149 city‑owned streetlights with LEDs has reduced electricity use and lowered maintenance needs. Staff estimate roughly $10,000 annual electricity savings citywide and a project cost of about $113,000 with a multi‑year payback.
Public Works and sustainability staff told the council the city completed a retrofit of 149 city‑owned streetlights with LED fixtures and that the change has cut electricity use and is expected to reduce maintenance costs.
Staff described the technical change: the LED retrofits remove heavy, heat‑generating ballasts and replace older high‑pressure sodium internals with lighter LED diodes while keeping the luminaires’ original housings…
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