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Depends  on type of light:

 

Here is a list of what we have in our Town – guess you’d have to research an estimated radius for each light, then buffer to show overall coverage.

 

LUM HPS FLD 250W

LUM HPS FLD 400W

LUM HPS RWY 50W

LUM HPS RWY 70W

LUM INC RWY 105W

LUM INC RWY 206W

LUM MH FLD 300W-F1

LUM MH FLD 400W-G1

LUM MV FLD 400W-TW

LUM MV RWY 100W

LUM MV RWY 400W

 

LUM MV FLD 1000W

 

LUM HPS FLD 250W

LUM HPS RWY 250W

LUM HPS RWY 50W

LUM HPS RWY 70W

 

Also depends if the neighbor kids shot them out with their pellet guns!

 

-Justin

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Justin P. Jobin

Environmental Scientist & GIS Coordinator

 

The Town of Jamestown

93 Narragansett Ave

Jamestown, RI 02835

 

(401) 423-7193 (Direct Line)

(401) 423-7226 (Fax Line)

http://www.jamestownri.net

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From: Northeast Arc Users Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dymkowski, Thad
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2014 9:40 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Street Lighting question...

 

Hello Friends and Colleagues,

 

I am calling again upon your combined expertise (most impressive I might add!) to answer a question that I am challenged with. The question is, what is the average radius of a street light coverage per light? Thanks!

 

Thad

 

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Thad J. Dymkowski, GISP

G.I.S. Technician

Town of Newington, Connecticut

(860) 665-8592

 

"I have an existential map. It has 'You are here' written all over it."Steven Wright  

 

 
 
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