LED Streetlight Conversion

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The City of Pendleton is converting over 1,000 existing public street lights to energy efficient, light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures to reduce the City’s energy costs, reduce maintenance, and reduce carbon emissions. 

The project replaces existing High Pressure Sodium streetlight fixtures on public streets with new LED fixtures. The project does not add new or remove old streetlight poles, it is just updating the existing fixtures. Work is being coordinated through Ameresco, the City’s energy services contractor, and the fixtures will be installed by their subcontractor DJ’s Electrical.  Multiple crews are estimated to complete 30 – 40 fixture conversions per day, taking 20 to 30 minutes per light.  Work will be performed in a moving operation that may require temporary traffic lane restrictions. While crews are working, the sidewalk, bike lane, or curbside parking spaces located adjacent to the work site will be temporarily restricted and in limited cases lane closures may occur. The crews do not typically need to turn off the power to perform the work.

Funding

This project is funded through an incentive from Energy Trust of Oregon.

Project Title:
LED Streetlight Conversion
Estimated Construction Cost:
$710,000
Actual Construction Cost:
$710,000
Project Type:
Final Project Cost (Construction + Engineering):
$710,000
Year Completed:
Why It's Needed
The project is part of the City Council’s strategic goal #1 to seek out more sustainable infrastructure funding for buildings, roads, and utilities.
Address

500 SW Dorion Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
United States

Project Status

Project Milestones

Project Milestones
Date
Spring 2022
Milestone Description

Ameresco awarded project bid

Date
June 2022
Milestone Description

LED replacement work begins

Date
January 2023
Milestone Description

City Council authorized early payoff of remaining loan balance, saving the City $165,725 on finance charges. 

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