City manager previews public-works tour, County Line Road closure and streetlight adjustments
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City Manager Sturgeon said next week's work session will include a public-works tour and briefings on snow operations and street rehabilitation. He announced the County Line Road widening closure started today and staff have ordered shields and are testing dimming controls to address resident concerns about new LED streetlights.
City Manager Sturgeon told the Centennial City Council on Jan. 6 that next week’s work session will include a tour of the public works facility at Eagle Street and detailed briefings on snow operations, street lighting, street rehabilitation, the livable streets program and high-priority capital projects.
Sturgeon announced that the County Line Road widening project closure began that day and that Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office will have an increased traffic presence while the project kicks off. "County Line Road widening project the the closure started today... The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is also gonna have a little bit more of a traffic presence over there as the project kicks off," Sturgeon said.
On streetlighting, Sturgeon said staff ordered shields for LED fixtures where residents report intrusive nighttime light and are testing dimming via controllers at intersections. He said staff will present more detailed information, and that Matt Simpson will be at the upcoming work session to explain technical aspects of the LED transition.
Sturgeon encouraged council members to submit questions in advance if there are particular items they want covered in the work session. The updates are informational; council did not take action on these items at the meeting.
