Street Lighting Plans Sample Clauses

Street Lighting Plans. 2.5.9.1 For new roadway construction or complete roadway reconstruction, it is the City of Houston’s practice to upgrade street lighting along all roadways to current recommended levels as part of the Capital Improvement Projects. 2.5.9.2 Proposed Street Lighting locations shall be provided at 1”=40’ scale (minimum) consistent with project overall layouts. 2.5.9.3 Design consultant will prepare the lighting layout, spacing the streetlights in accordance with the current published CenterPoint Energy Guidelines and Specifications. Distances shall avoid driveway/utility conflicts. The design should include any existing street lighting and generally begin layouts at intersections working away from them. 2.5.9.4 Street Lighting plans shall show the proposed street lighting locations, electrical conduits, pull boxes and power feed locations provided by CenterPoint Energy in accordance with published CenterPoint Energy specifications. 2.5.9.5 The approved layout will be submitted to CenterPoint Energy for review and cost estimate preparation for temporary or new fixtures. Conduit and pull box costs shall be included in the Engineer’s Project construction cost estimate. 2.5.9.6 Street Lighting Plans shall include a table showing the locations of the existing and proposed streetlights by station number.
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Street Lighting Plans. 2.5.9.1 For new roadway construction or complete roadway reconstruction, it is the City of Houston’s practice to upgrade street lighting along all roadways to current recommended levels as part of the Capital Improvement Projects.
Street Lighting Plans. 2.5.9.1 For new roadway construction or complete roadway reconstruction, it is the City of Houston’s practice to upgrade street lighting along all roadways to current recommended levels as part of the Capital Improvement Projects. 2.5.9.2 Proposed Street Lighting locations shall be provided at 1”=40’ scale (minimum) consistent with project overall layouts. 2.5.9.3 Design consultant will prepare the lighting layout, spacing the streetlights at a distance of approximately 200 feet ± 10% for driveway/utility conflicts. For roadway sections less than four lanes, stagger the streetlights along both sides of the roadway, maintaining the 200 foot ± 10% spacing. The design should include any existing street lighting and generally begin layouts at intersections working away from them. 2.5.9.4 Street Lighting plans shall show the proposed street lighting locations, electrical conduits, pull boxes and power feed locations provided by CenterPoint Energy in accordance with published CenterPoint Energy specifications. 2.5.9.5 The approved layout will be submitted to CenterPoint Energy for review and cost estimate preparation for temporary or new fixtures. Conduit and pull box costs shall be included in the Engineer’s Project construction cost estimate. 2.5.9.6 Street Lighting Plans shall include a table showing the locations of the existing and proposed streetlights by station number.

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