File #: 13-0996    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 11/22/2013 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 12/5/2013 Final action: 12/5/2013
Title: LED Streetlight Conversion of PSE Owned Lights
Related files: 14-0142
Title
LED Streetlight Conversion of PSE Owned Lights
 
Recommended Action
City Manager Recommendation:
N/A - Informational Only
 
Report
Issue:
Discuss the program to convert Puget Sound Energy (PSE) owned streetlights to LED technology. Staff will also update the Committee on the City's current LED streetlight conversion project.
 
Staff Contact:
Mark Russell, P.E., Director of Transportation, Public Works Department, 360.753.8762
 
Presenter(s):
Mark Russell, P.E., Director of Transportation, Public Works Department, 360.753.8762
 
Background and Analysis:
There are approximately 4,500 streetlights throughout the City; about 3,200 are owned by the City and about 1,300 are owned by PSE. All City-owned streetlights are currently being converted to LED technology through a Department of Enterprise Services Energy Savings Performance Contract. The City received a $500,000 energy efficiency grant from the Department of Commerce and a $369,661 conservation grant from PSE to help fund this project.
 
LED streetlights use an average of 50 to 60 percent less energy, last more than 20 years, provide a higher quality of lighting, and require significantly less maintenance than traditional lights. The current LED conversion project will result in an estimated annual energy savings of approximately $174,000 and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by roughly 1.85 million pounds per year.
 
Due to the number of benefits of LED lighting, there is interest in converting the remaining 1,300 streetlights owned by PSE. The City can request PSE to replace these streetlights with LED technology. The City will be responsible to pay a PSE contractor to do the work. More detailed information about the PSE program and process is being prepared by PSE and will be included in the presentation. Additionally, a PSE representative will be available to answer any questions from the Committee.
 
Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):
LED streetlights provide better quality lighting that improves the visibility and safety of pedestrians, bicyclists, and vehicles. To date, the City has converted approximately 2,000 streetlights and the feedback from citizens has been positive. Fewer than 10 concerns have been received and they are in regard to the light color or brightness. These issues are being easily addressed by making minor adjustments to the light fixture.
 
Options:
N/A - Informational Only
 
Financial Impact:
The estimated cost of converting approximately 1,300 streetlights owned by PSE is $408,200, not counting any potential utility incentives from PSE. This project is currently included in the out-years of the Capital Facilities Plan, dependent upon grant funding.