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Summary <br />Install new pedestrian level ornamental lighting in the downtown area. <br />Description <br />Scope includes new lighting on the following street segments: • West Juana and Parrott Avenues between San <br />Leandro Boulevard and Hays Street and Washington Avenue, respectively. • Infill lighting on cross streets in the <br />north –south direction along Carpentier, Clarke, and Hays streets between Davis Street and Parrott Street. • Callan <br />and Estudillo Avenues between East 14th Street and the Main Library located on Harrison Street <br />Justification or Benefit of Project <br />Pedestrian level lighting improves the walking environment. This project connects downtown with the BART station. <br />Consequences of not doing the Project <br />Existing lighting levels will remain without this project. <br />Project Numb 2018.5400Project Typ Street lights <br />Detailed Cost $2,970,000 Status Active <br />Department/Sponsor Engineering & Transportatio <br />Impact to Operation Cost Impact to Maintenance Cost Increase <br />Likely Cost <br />Categor Bicycle and Pedestrian <br />Project Name Downtown Pedestrian Lighting <br />111
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