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Southern California Edison outlines LED streetlight replacement options for Agoura Hills; council to review contract in February
Summary
Representatives from Southern California Edison presented options to replace streetlights in Agoura Hills with dark‑sky‑compliant LED fixtures, discussed color temperatures, costs and estimated annual savings; staff will return in February with a draft contract for council consideration.
Southern California Edison (SCE) gave a presentation Jan. 22 to the Agoura Hills City Council on the utility’s LED streetlight replacement program, showing examples of LED fixtures, explaining color‑temperature choices, and outlining estimated savings and next steps.
SCE representative described three color temperature options — 2,700K, 3,000K and 4,000K — and noted that Los Angeles County has adopted 2,700K as its standard for county‑accounted lights. The primary technical and community planning issues the council discussed were color temperature, light trespass and how to coordinate city‑accounted poles with thousands of county‑accounted poles within city boundaries. SCE said the city itself has 21 streetlights under SCE accounts while Los Angeles County accounts for…
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