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CHICAGO URBAN PLANNING

Over the next four years, the City of Chicago will embark on its “Smart Lighting Project” to swap the city’s 270,000 distinctive—albeit obsolete—orange-colored sodium bulb streetlights for modern LED replacement units. The program aims to improve the performance and reliability of Chicago’s current streetlights and also cut down on power consumption and light pollution. Though this means the W... read more...

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