Monday, May 5, 2014

City Tests New LED Lights in Neighborhoods Throughout Naperville

The city of Naperville is looking to upgrade more than 11,000 street lights to china led light and currently is testing out lights from six different manufacturers in various neighborhoods throughout town.

As part of the LED Pilot Program, which began on Monday, there are currently eight locations in town where different par 30 LED lamps are being tested. The lights are labeled with a sign at those locations for easy identification.

Staff will analyze the fixtures' performance turing the test period and the public is also asked to provide feedback on the different lights in an online survey, which will be available through April 20, on the city's website.

The eight locations with sample 15w LED downlight suppliers include:

Springdale Circle (west side) from Dewhurst Street to Greenfield Court, in the Brook Crossings subdivision adjacent to Gregory Middle School
Century Farm Lane from William Penn Drive to Commons Road in the Century Farms Subdivision
Fort Hill Drive (east side) from Quincy Avenue to Aurora Avenue
Jefferson Avenue from Ogden Avenue to Encina Drive
Diehl Road (double head poles in center island) from Park Avenue to Washington Street
Naper Boulevard (west side) from Plank Road to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad
Raymond Drive from River Road to Ogden Avenue
Rickert Drive from Sequoia Road to Sanctuary Lane
Feedback on the LED lights can also be provided via phone to the Department of Public Works by calling (630) 420-6095.

For maps of these locations, as well as other background information about the project

Feedback obtained from the pilot program will be compiled along with staff evaluations to score the six vendors’ lights in order to move to the next phase of the RFQ process.

After the selection has been made, the City intends to issue a bid and recommend a purchase to City Council so the first group of LED par lamps in usa can be installed this summer.