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Representatives say street-light funding is in law but question CUC maintenance and accountability

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Summary

A student proposal for more street lighting prompted lawmakers to explain how street-light funding works and to question whether CUC has been spending dedicated funds on maintenance.

A student visiting the House suggested a class bill to install more street lights to improve nighttime safety. Representative Vincent S. O'Don, chair of the Public Utilities and Transportation Committee, described previous proposed legislation and laid out how the street-light program is funded and administered.

“Public works actually pays CUC for street lighting,” Representative Vincent S. O'Don said, explaining the money comes from fees such as driver’s…

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