panhard
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I just found out from an electrical contractor that there has been a dark sky by law passed that all new lighting has to be directed down and shaded so as not to project light upwards.
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Edited by panhard (06/18/08 10:42 PM)
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o1d_dude
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You mean the new lights have to look like the one in front of my house? The one that lights up my backyard and both sideyards?
A ban against lighting in the skyward direction isn't enough. There also has to be a restriction against lighting in the horizontal direction as well. The very newest cobra heads have both upward and horizontal restrictions on their lighting pattern. Hopefully those are what you're referring to when you say the light has to be directed downwards.
Now if only I can have mine replaced as well...
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Edited by o1d_dude (06/19/08 12:45 AM)
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panhard
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I saw one of these lights yesterday when I was out. I am going to check it out further to night and see what pattern the light is. All of our lights are on an angle pointing towards the middle of the street. The new light that I saw was not like yours at all.
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o1d_dude
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The one in front of my house is approximately 30 years old and was installed back when my subdivision was built. I know this because I'm the original occupant.
At the time, I'm sure this was considered a step in the right direction with respect to light pollution as it radiates no light upward. The problem is that the lighting is not focused or directed downward at all; it's radiated outward in all directions and I've still not been able to get anyone to own up to supporting these fixtures. In spite of this, the bulbs get replaced when they burn out. Now I'm going after the County as I spotted one of their trucks working on one. No luck yet.
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Remy Bosio
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I live in a fairly old subdivision. Most of the homes here were built in 1970's. We have overhead wiring and the cheapest light fixtures you gan get. They don't shine up but man, do they have a large horizontal area! The only good thing is the bulb is LPS. Years ago I asked the city to replace the poles with underground wiring and cobra fixtures and they said I was completly crazy!
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panhard
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Quote:
I live in a fairly old subdivision. Most of the homes here were built in 1970's. We have overhead wiring and the cheapest light fixtures you gan get. They don't shine up but man, do they have a large horizontal area! The only good thing is the bulb is LPS. Years ago I asked the city to replace the poles with underground wiring and cobra fixtures and they said I was completly crazy!
I remember those fixtures when I was kid in the city.
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Edited by csa/montana (06/20/08 06:09 PM)
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Joe Lalumia
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If you will read my editorial on "lighting" here; http://www.neighborsgo.com/index.php?page_id=1000&site_page_id=301&post_id=10310&sblog_id=412
I have pictures at the top of the page of both types of cobra lights--
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David L
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From my observation of the light shining upwards on nearby trees, that style of light sends about a third of its light upwards.
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panhard
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Quote:
If you will read my editorial on "lighting" here;
http://www.neighborsgo.com/index.php?page_id=1000&site_page_id=301&post_id=10310&sblog_id=412
I have pictures at the top of the page of both types of cobra lights--
The newer style that they are installing here look like the second style that you mentioned. Thanks for pointing that out to me.
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mazzefr
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Quote:
Years ago I asked the city to replace the poles with underground wiring and cobra fixtures and they said I was completly crazy!
Underground in New Orleans? I might agree with the city on this one, Remy.
You are 
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Remy Bosio
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Franco, the subdivision where I lived prior had all underground wiring, latest aluminum fixtures and was built in the late 70's. It was a higher end area and that's the neighborhoods who get the good lighting "daun heah en da deap sauth". Money begets lifestyle and municipal environs. It's not right but it's the way local government does business.
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mazzefr
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just trying to have some fun with ya Remy. Sorry.
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Dave440
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We still have the old style here like in Remys photo. I'm curious Joe...on the new style cobras. While the bulb itself may not be visible xcept if you're under it...what is the angle of ground coverage? I'm a corner house and the light right outside my house illuminates a blind corner so it does need to project to the sides as well for safety so you can see the entire curve. There's also been a gradual increase in break-ins, drugs and gang activity in s.florida in ALL neighborhoods including mine. I would welcome lights that are energy efficient and do not project upwards but still allow for a wide angle of coverage on the ground. Even though those old style surround lenses diffuse to the sides...they do project down the street a few houses. Do the new cobras achieve this?
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1965healey
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Dave, I asked the city to install one of the "new" cobra style lights as pictures in Joe's editorial link and no they don't project down the street "a couple of houses". They illuminate a typical residential intersection very well and maybe 15 feet beyond it. Walking towards it after dark you cannot see the light lens at all until you are AT the intersection. There is NO upward lighting and essentially no light thrown on houses or yards nearby. It is NOT meant to be a security light, it's meant to light an intersection. Since it's been in for about seven months now no one has tagged my neighbors garage door. They used to tag her every couple of weeks.. Seems that since the stage is no longer well lit all the funs gone out of it. No increase in prowlers, crime or accidents either. A definite decrease in kids hanging out at the corner, riding skateboards and jumping their bikes off the curbs as well.
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o1d_dude
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So it turns out the troublemakers like security lighting, too. Provides them with good lighting for loitering, littering, tagging, and such.
Who knew?
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panhard
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Dave, I asked the city to install one of the "new" cobra style lights as pictures in Joe's editorial link and no they don't project down the street "a couple of houses". They illuminate a typical residential intersection very well and maybe 15 feet beyond it. Walking towards it after dark you cannot see the light lens at all until you are AT the intersection. There is NO upward lighting and essentially no light thrown on houses or yards nearby. It is NOT meant to be a security light, it's meant to light an intersection. Since it's been in for about seven months now no one has tagged my neighbors garage door. They used to tag her every couple of weeks.. Seems that since the stage is no longer well lit all the funs gone out of it. No increase in prowlers, crime or accidents either. A definite decrease in kids hanging out at the corner, riding skateboards and jumping their bikes off the curbs as well.
What do you mean by tag?
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o1d_dude
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Tag = Graffiti
The term comes from spray painting/magic marking one's nom du plume or "tag" on a convenient surface to mark or claim a territory. Kind of an in your face thing. Lowest of the low in the world of graffiti artistes.
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jrw11
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I guess what 1965healey said about the no more tagging just shows that too much lighting does help the bad guys!
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Just remember, even drug dealers and prostitutes need light to ply their trades. If they did not have light enough to see to do their transactions and so that people they are wanting to cater too can see them then they would be less likely to be in that area doing that business. Light does not reduce crime of this type. It provides the illumination they need to advertise.
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David L
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Now for the next step: to convince people that when it comes to lighting the night, less is more. But most people still firmly believe that turning the night into day equals safety and low crime.
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