I have an existing roadway light in front of my property, can it be moved to a different location?
When lights are installed, every effort is made to minimize conflicts with future driveway locations, while ensuring that the area receives a sufficient amount of light. If the property owner has a conflict with the location of an existing light, the Engineering Department will consider moving the light. The relocation would be at the property owner’s expense.

Relocation of a light pole can range from $700 to $2,000.

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1. I live in a new subdivision, when will the roadway lights get installed?
2. I have an existing roadway light in front of my property, can it be moved to a different location?
3. I have a roadway light in my neighborhood that is burned out. Who should I contact?