New solar streetlights should help with safety in east Las Vegas area
Solar-powered streetlights are illuminating a Clark County neighborhood as part of a pilot program — and it has little to do with what’s best for the environment.
The county late last month installed 12 streetlights from the solar streetlight company Fonroche Lighting America along Palm Street and St. Louis Avenue to boost safety in the east Las Vegas block and reduce copper wire thefts, officials said.
“(Wire thefts) are very common,” said Jimmy Benoit, traffic management manager at Clark County Public Works. “That’s why we chose that area. It’s a hotbed of wire theft activity.”
Ultimately, the county plans to order 100 more lights for the program, said Tick Segerblom, the Clark County commissioner whose district includes the area surrounding Palm and St. Louis. The county is budgeting $2 million for solar lighting.
The lights are vandal-proof and require no maintenance, said Todd Houghton, the director of sales and strategic accounts for Fonroche Lighting America.
In addition to Clark County, the city of Las Vegas has installed solar lights from the company in eight parking lots, City Hall and the FlixBus station.
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