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Council allows reduced streetlight spacing in LAV subdivision with conditions

Mesquite City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a developer request to permit nonstandard streetlight spacing in the LAV subdivision, contingent on illuminated house address numbers and minimum always-on garage/entry lighting and corner illumination.

The Mesquite City Council on March 24 approved a developer request to allow nonstandard streetlight spacing in the proposed LAV subdivision, with conditions intended to preserve nighttime visibility and addressability.

Public works staff explained the city's standard: maximum spacing of roughly 170 feet on residential streets (51-foot roadway standard), while the developer proposed spacing up to about 475 feet between…

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