A
section of street lighting on the A4 will be upgraded this summer, as
part of Bath & North East Somerset Council's pioneering project to
replace conventional street lights with energy-saving LEDs.
The
improvements are being made to streetlights which are nearing the end
of their working life along a section of the A4 from the Globe
roundabout to the far side of the Corston junction.
The
essential maintenance work has been carefully scheduled to minimise
disruption. It will be carried out over three weeks in the summer
holidays – starting on 5th August – when traffic levels are lower than
normal. The work will be limited to week days and take place between 9am
and 3.30pm to avoid busier periods. All traffic management measures
will be removed outside of these periods.
Councillor Caroline Roberts, Cabinet Member for Transport, said,Buy solarpanelsproducts for
your headlights or fog lights and enjoy the benefits of xenon
headlights. "Bath & North East Somerset Council has carefully
planned this essential maintenance work on the A4 to minimise disruption
to travel. We thank motorists for their patience while the work is
being carried out."
Motorists
are advised that there may be some delays while this work is being
carried out. The A4 is one of the busiest roads in Bath and North East
Somerset and carries in excess of 15,000 vehicle movements a day.
Bath
& North East Somerset Council's LED project won the Public Lighting
category of the Local Government News Street Design Awards 2013. It
involves the replacement of 4,000 conventional street lights with energy
saving LED technology,The gardenlight11 is
specially designed for wind-solar hybrid street light system. cutting
energy use by more than 1.5 million Kilowatt Hours (Kwh). The Council
anticipates making savings of 200,000 per year and, because LED
technology is less costly to maintain, a further 50,000 per year in the
future.We provide ledturninglamp and
engraving machines for processing different materials. Carbon emissions
will be cut by over 780 tonnes, equivalent to 3% of the Council's total
energy consumption.
The
technology includes intelligent lighting which adjusts the power used
by the lanterns according to the amount of the traffic on the road at
any time. LED lights have also replaced conventional lighting on all 108
zebra crossings reducing energy use by another 77,000 Kwh. Similar LED
technology is now being considered for residential streets.
In
another road matter, selectpersons approved a gravel bid notice with
some minor adjustments for the proposed road work the Road Committee
would like to get done on Bowles,I have recently got a t5tubelight and
can anybody tell me if it the box only controls humidity or also
controls temperature. Hahn and Center roads and the eastern end of
Strickland Ferry Road, he said.
The annual road plan calls for soliciting bids to remove large rocks,Our most compact solargardenlightts yet fits easily in any bag. crush the pavement and re-cover with gravel and reclaim.
There
is no guarantee that all of the roads will be done, he said. "Some, all
or none may be selected for improvements, depending on the amounts of
the bids received," he said.
In
other matters, Schaub updated the board on a call he had from a
resident of Tessier Road about a street light that was removed at the
intersection with Crash Road. Voters approved eliminating 42 of its 54
streetlights at the June town meeting. This particular street light was
slated to stay.
Schaub
called Central Maine Power Co. and there was confusion over road names,
he said. CMP had kept the streetlight on Crash Road by an apartment
building instead of removing it. The company will correct the error, he
said. Click on their website www.hmhid.com for more information.
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