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Agoura Hills council approves citywide LED conversion under SCE LS‑1 Option E, selecting warmer 2,700K fixtures
Summary
Council voted 4–0 to authorize an agreement with Southern California Edison to convert city streetlights under the LS‑1 Option E program using 2,700 Kelvin LED fixtures to improve energy efficiency and provide consistent city lighting.
The Agoura Hills City Council on March 4 approved an agreement with Southern California Edison to participate in the utility’s LS‑1 Option E streetlight conversion program, authorizing the mayor to sign the contract and directing Edison to install 2,700 Kelvin LED fixtures across the city’s Edison‑owned lights.
"It is recommended that the city council approve the agreement with Southern California Edison to participate in the LS1 option e program with 2,700 Kelvin fixtures and authorize the mayor to execute the agreement with Edison on behalf of the city council," said Charmaine Yanbao, the city’s senior civil engineer, summarizing staff’s recommendation.
Why it matters: The program replaces older high‑pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) fixtures with LEDs to achieve greater energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse‑gas…
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