Background
In 1998,Transportation
Engineering and Urban Development Department began a comprehensive reassessment of the
street light section of the Subdivision Ordinance. This was undertaken
as a result of direction from City Council in the form of the Urban Design Strategy
adopted in 1994. Numerous requests from developers for more aesthetically
appealing street light designs and issues brought forth by TU
electric, the dominate energy provider for the area.
In the past, the
city of Carrollton
installed seventeen (17) foot poles in existing and new residential
subdivisions. The street light section of the Subdivision Ordinance
required a minimum spacing 250 feet and a maximum spacing of 500
feet,
based on a seventeen (17) foot pole height. The new standards call for the
installation of twelve (12) foot poles at a minimum spacing of 175 feet and a
maximum spacing of 350 feet.
Installation of Additional Street Lights
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On streets that have
17-foot height luminaires, requests for additional lighting are
evaluated based on the old standards. This includes the spacing
requirements of 250 feet and 500 feet as stated above. On streets
that have the 12-foot height street lights, requests for additional
lighting would are evaluated based on the revised standard. Mixing
of old and new street light standards are be allowed.
Upgrading to the Newer Standards
Any subdivision that has the older street light
standards will maintain those standards until such time as the city
passes a bond referendum or other funding sources are identified to
upgrade the luminaires. However, if a neighborhood association
desires to upgrade to the newer standards, the city would allow it
if the neighborhood association pays for the upgrade. Staff will
determine the minimum area that would
require upgrades. This area will be determined by definable
neighborhood boundaries such as arterial streets, creeks, railroad tracks,
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Repair |
The city of Carrollton
does not repair street lights. To request a street light repair, contact the
electricity company to whom you pay your electric bill.
If you pay your bill to
TXU,
call 1-888-313-6862. To report an outage directly to TXU: http://www.txuelectricdelivery.com/community/streetlights/
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If you pay your
electric bill to Co-Serve, call 940-321-4640.
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Authority
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This policy went into
effect on September 11, 1998. To request the installation or evaluation,
call 972-466-3200
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