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Transportation staff propose 150‑foot notification radius, HOA outreach option for new streetlights
Summary
Staff presented a draft community outreach policy that would require notification for new streetlights within 150 feet of residences, set a staged follow‑up timeline and allow an HOA‑led outreach process subject to staff verification.
At the June 10 Flower Mound Transportation Commission work session, staff presented a draft community outreach policy to standardize public notice and verification when installing new streetlights near residences.
Thomas (staff) said the policy was designed to remove ad‑hoc practices and create a predictable sequence of outreach steps. "Anytime a new streetlight installation is within a 150 feet of residential property, community outreach would be required," Thomas told commissioners. Under the draft, staff would identify impacted property owners within a 150‑foot radius of a proposed pole, mail notices and solicit feedback; property owners would have 30 days to respond.
The proposed outreach and follow‑up…
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