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Supervisors pass streetlight policy ordinance on first reading to centralize and modernize system

3006071 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18 approved on first reading an ordinance to create a single, citywide streetlight policy that directs the municipal conversion of PG&E lights, sets a 48‑hour response goal for outages, and calls for upgrades to LED and pedestrian‑scale fixtures.

The Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18 passed on first reading an ordinance establishing a citywide streetlight policy intended to provide a single, municipal standard and to accelerate modernization of San Francisco—s streetlight system.

Supervisor Wiener, the item—s sponsor, framed the measure as a response to long‑standing deferred maintenance and inconsistent ownership and maintenance practices between the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E). "A…

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