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This is a point data set representing all streetlight locations within City of Perth, this dataset only shows lights owned by the city. A streetlight is a light, usually mounted on a pole, and …Show full descriptionThis is a point data set representing all streetlight locations within City of Perth, this dataset only shows lights owned by the city. A streetlight is a light, usually mounted on a pole, and constituting one of a series of lights spaced at intervals along a public street or highway. This data is updated continually. It is current to the date of publication. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist.New lights are installed as a requirement for development, part of a street upgrade, or installed under one of the city's annual capital improvement projects. To report a street light outage, please use the online Report It form.
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City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department Streetlight Mast Arm and Fixture Inventory
As described in https://data.cityofchicago.org/stories/s/311-Dataset-Changes-12-11-2018/d7nq-5g7t, the function of this dataset was replaced by https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/v6vf-nfxy. This dataset is historical-only. All open reports of "Street Lights - All Out" (an outage of 3 or more lights) made to 311 and all requests completed since January 1, 2011.The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) oversees approximately 250,000 street lights that illuminate arterial and residential streets in Chicago. CDOT performs repairs and bulb replacements in response to residents’ reports of street light outages. Whenever CDOT receives a report of an “All Out” the electrician assigned to make the repair looks at all the lights in that circuit (each circuit has 8-16 lights) to make sure that they are all working properly. If a second request of lights out in the same circuit is made within four calendar days of the original request, the newest request is automatically given the status of “Duplicate (Open).” Since CDOT's electrician will be looking at all the lights in a circuit to verify that they are all working, any “Duplicate (Open)” address will automatically be observed and repaired. Once the street lights are repaired, the status in CSR will read “Completed” for the original request and “Duplicate (Closed)” for any duplicate requests. A service request also receives the status of “Completed” when the reported lights are inspected but found to be in good repair and functioning; when the service request is for a non-existent address; or when the lights are maintained by a contractor. Data is updated daily.
As described in https://data.cityofchicago.org/stories/s/311-Dataset-Changes-12-11-2018/d7nq-5g7t, the function of this dataset was replaced by https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/v6vf-nfxy. This dataset is historical-only.
This dataset contains all open 311 reports of one or two lights out on metal poles on a residential or arterial street and all completed requests since January 1, 2011. Whenever CDOT receives a report of a street light outage, the electrician assigned to make the repair looks at all the lights in a group (circuit) to make sure that they are working properly. If two requests regarding the same group are made within 30 calendar days of each other, the newest CSR is automatically given the status of “Duplicate (Open).” Since the electrician will be looking at all the lights in a group to verify that they are all working the “Duplicate (Open)” address will also be observed and repaired. Once the street lights are repaired, the CSR status will read “Completed” for the original request and “Duplicate (Closed)” for any duplicate requests. Data is updated daily.
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This dataset contains a number of assets that fall within Street Lighting in York. The different categories included are:
• BELISHA BEACONS
• FLOOD LIGHTS
• LIT BOLLARDS
• LIT TRAFFIC SIGNS
• OTHER
• SCHOOL CROSSING FLASHERS
• STREET LAMPS
• SUBWAY UNITS
• TUNNEL UNITS
• VEHICLE ACTIVATED SIGNS
For further information about street lighting - see the City of York Council website.
*Please note that the data published within this dataset is a live API link to CYC's GIS server. Any changes made to the master copy of the data will be immediately reflected in the resources of this dataset.The date shown in the "Last Updated" field of each GIS resource reflects when the data was first published.
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The SmartSA Smart Streetlight program pilots remote lighting controls, and five environmental sensor use-cases on up to 40 streetlights in each of the three Innovation Zones: Downtown, Brooks and the Medical Center for a total of up to 120 streetlights. The goal of the program is to evaluate smart streetlights for their cost effectiveness, feasibility, and benefit to the public. If the streetlight pilot is successful, CPS-Energy and the City of San Antonio will determine the possibility of scaling the solutions city-wide. Smart streetlights incorporate energy saving LED lights, remote controls, and can optionally support sensor applications. SmartSA and City of San Antonio stakeholders identified five priority smart streetlight technologies to test during the pilot:
· Air quality sensing
· Temperature sensing
· Ambient noise detection
· Parking availability sensing
· Flood levels sensing
The pilot sensor data and included data dictionaries provided on this page are for general informational purposes only. No responsibility or liability under any theory of law (contract, tort, negligence, or otherwise) is assumed, accepted, or assigned for any circumstances arising from or related to this information. This information is provided “AS IS” and is not guaranteed to be complete, accurate, or up-to-date. No representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, are made as to this information. All guarantees warranties, conditions, and representations of any kind, either express or implied, whether arising under any statute, law, commercial use, or otherwise, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, are hereby expressly disclaimed.
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Accuracy: 0-2 meters. Dataset is not complete. Additional updates are pending. Updates occur on a quarterly basis. City lighting is not completely converted over to LED. To view just the LED lights in the dataset, use the column Light_Sour and select LED. Update Frequency: 4 times per year Attributes:SHAPE: XY point geometry HEAD_STYLE: Type of street light hardware. LIGHT_TYPE: Type of light used. BRACKET_LENGTH: Length of street light bracket. POLE_HEIGHT: Height of light pole. POLE_TYPE: Material of pole. WATTAGE: Light wattage. STREET_NAME: Name of street. LIGHT SOURCE: HPS – High Pressure SodiumLED – Light Emitting DiodeLight Bulb – Heritage light bulbsLPS – Low Pressure SodiumMH – Metal HalideMV – Mercury VapourN/A – Lighting receptable (e.g. power socket for Christmas lights)U – Unknown Source Contact: Streetlighting Section/Streetlighting Engineering Work Group
The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) oversees approximately 250,000 street lights that illuminate arterial and residential streets in Chicago. CDOT performs repairs and bulb replacements in response to residents’ reports of street light outages. Whenever CDOT receives a report from 311’s Customer Service Requests (CSR) system of an “All Out” (an outage of 3 or more lights) the electrician assigned to make the repair looks at all the lights in that circuit (each circuit has 8-16 lights) to make sure that they are all working properly. This metric tracks the average number of days CDOT takes to complete street lights “All Out” requests. Total number of requests fulfilled per week is also available by mousing over columns. The target response time for street light “All Out” repairs is within 4 days. To report a street light outage, call 311 or see http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/traffic_signals_andstreetlights/svcs/request_street_lights.html
This dataset is a copy of Marin General Services Authority's (MGSA) Master Street Light Inventory database as of April 28th, 2023. The data has been converted from WGS84 coordinates to NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane California III FIPS 0403 (US Feet) and NAD 1983 HARN.
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This dataset contains the location and attribute information about all of the street lights in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. This includes lighting along neighborhood streets and major roads.
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Street Lighting This dataset is extracted from Dublin City Council's street lights management system and consists of public lighting assets in the Dublin City Council administrative area regardless of full asset ownership (Dublin City Council, ESBN and LUAS assets are included). The data includes assets’ locations and location co-ordinates in Latitude and Longitude.
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Public lights located within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Administrative area. This Dataset is extracted from the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Council’s street lighting management system and consists of an inventory of all street lighting pole locations within the county council area. Data includes street lighting pole coordinates, street name, unit number, watt and burn time information. Please note: Dataset is a Snapshot representation of public street lighting as of 19/04/2021. This Dataset includes lights maintained by DLR only. Changes and upgrades occurring since then may not be represented.
This Dataset contains information about road lengths and light poles for 2017-2018. Data from Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affair. Export API data for more datasets to advance energy economics research.We have used year converter to find the Gregorian yearHistorical data is available in an old dataset
As described in https://data.cityofchicago.org/stories/s/311-Dataset-Changes-12-11-2018/d7nq-5g7t, the function of this dataset was replaced by https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/v6vf-nfxy. This dataset is historical-only.
This dataset contains all open 311 reports of one or more lights out on a wooden pole in the alley and all completed requests since January 1, 2011. If two requests regarding the same address are made within 30 calendar days of each other, the newest CSR is automatically given the status of “Duplicate (Open)”. Once the alley light is repaired, the CSR status will read “Completed” for the original request and “Duplicate (Closed)” for any duplicate requests. Data is updated daily.
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Public lighting located within the South Dublin County Administrative area. This dataset is extracted from the South Dublin County Council street lighting management system and consists of an inventory of all street lighting locations within the county council area. Data includes location, street name, unit number, component description and equipment number.Please note: this dataset is a snapshot representation of public street lighting as of 04/10/2023. This dataset includes lights maintained by South Dublin County Council only. Changes and upgrades occurring since then may not be represented.
This layer contains the data for the street lights for the Transportation department in the City of Round Rock, located in Williamson County, Texas. This layer is part of an original dataset provided and maintained by the City of Round Rock GIS/IT Department and the Planning and Development Services Department. The data in this layer are represented as points.A street light is the large lamp post situated at the edges of roads for the purpose of providing light to the surrounding areas at night or when it is dark outside. This layer includes only street lights that are in and around the downtown Round Rock area.
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The City of Cambridge owns and maintains most street lights in the City. These were purchased from NSTAR in 2005. Types of lights include Cobrahead (most typical), and various types of decorative lighting. Park Lights are in a separate layer. Some street lights are owned by other organizations. DCR, the State, and Universities all own lights along the roadways they maintain. These street lights are in a layer 'StreetLightsNonCity'Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription PoleID type: Stringwidth: 15precision: 0 Unique ID for each street light. This number is also marked on each pole.
StreetName type: Stringwidth: 24precision: 0 Name of street the light is on
StreetSuffix type: Stringwidth: 4precision: 0 Street suffix for the street which the light is on.
Intersection type: Stringwidth: 20precision: 0 Street intersection if the light is at one
NumLamps type: Integerwidth: 4precision: 10 Number of lamps on a pole
EditDate type: Stringwidth: 8precision: 0 Date (year) lasted edited
Description type: Stringwidth: 25precision: 0 Type of head on the light.
Owner type: Stringwidth: 25precision: 0 Owner - always City of Cambridge
LEDchk type: Stringwidth: 6precision: 0 Field check by Cambridge GIS
Neighborhood type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38 CDD Neighborhood each light is in.
Street_ID type: Stringwidth: 254precision: 0 Street ID. Each street has a unique ID. The first part of the PoleID.
Pole_Num type: Stringwidth: 254precision: 0 ID for each pole on a street. Part of the unique PoleID
FixtureType type: Stringwidth: 254precision: 0 Coding for LED project. Corresponds to the number of LED lights in a fixture. A1 = 120 bulbs, A2 = 80 bulbs, A3 = 40 bulbs per lamp
Lamp1 type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Unique ID for a pole with 2 lamps.
Lamp2 type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Unique ID for a pole with 2 lamps.
created_date type: Datewidth: 8precision: 0
last_edited_date type: Datewidth: 8precision: 0
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Street lighting is a vital community asset that helps our community feel safer and more secure. Ausgrid maintains streetlights within our network area on behalf of local councils across Sydney, the Central Coast and the Hunter. This dataset contains locations for 1509 street light locations. For a searchable map of their locations please visit https://www.ausgrid.com.au/In-your-community/Our-services/Streetlights#!/map.
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This is a point data set representing all streetlight locations within Boise Area of Impact, including lights owned by the city and by Idaho Power. A streetlight is a light, usually mounted on a pole, and constituting one of a series of lights spaced at intervals along a public street or highway. This data set was developed by City of Boise Public Works Department in the early 1990’s and is currently maintained by the DIS Division of Boise City Public Works under the direction of the City of Boise Streetlight Coordinator. This data was created by the City of Boise GIS team. This data is updated continually. It is current to the date of publication. The City of Boise maintains street lights on public streets maintained by the Ada County Highway District (ACHD). Boise's street lighting system consists of a combination of lights owned by the city and lights owned by Idaho Power. We have approximately 10,000 lights in our public system, with an additional 300 new street lights installed each year. These are installed as a requirement for development, part of a street upgrade, or installed under one of the city's annual capital improvement projects.To report a street light outage, please use the streetlight outage map app.To request a new street light, please call 208-388-4719.To view street light installation requirements, see the New Development Permits or Requirements page.For more information, please visit City of Boise Public Works.
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The Street Lighting Division of Public Works maintains 40,000 out of the City's 67,000 electronic streetlights, and oversees the contracting for the rest. It also takes care of 2,800 gas lights and 1,500 fire-alarm lights. This is a legacy dataset containing lattitude and longitude data for over 74,000 City streetlights.
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This is a point data set representing all streetlight locations within City of Perth, this dataset only shows lights owned by the city. A streetlight is a light, usually mounted on a pole, and …Show full descriptionThis is a point data set representing all streetlight locations within City of Perth, this dataset only shows lights owned by the city. A streetlight is a light, usually mounted on a pole, and constituting one of a series of lights spaced at intervals along a public street or highway. This data is updated continually. It is current to the date of publication. Some errors and/or duplicate data may exist.New lights are installed as a requirement for development, part of a street upgrade, or installed under one of the city's annual capital improvement projects. To report a street light outage, please use the online Report It form.