East Hampton Town Asks For Residents' Input On New LED Lights At Atlantic Avenue Beach - 27 East

East Hampton Town Asks For Residents' Input On New LED Lights At Atlantic Avenue Beach

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The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which "warmth" they prefer.

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which "warmth" they prefer.

The town is replacing the traditional sodium bulbs in all 729 street lights on East Hampton roads with LED bulbs.

The town is replacing the traditional sodium bulbs in all 729 street lights on East Hampton roads with LED bulbs.

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with LED bulbs with different Kelvin ratings and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with LED bulbs with different Kelvin ratings and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which "warmth" they prefer. The Kelvin rating of the Strawberry Moon, above, is not known.

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which

The last two street lights before you get to the beach parking lot at the end of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett have been fitted with different LED bulbs and the town is asking residents to take a look at them after dark at some point this month and weigh in, through an online survey, about which "warmth" they prefer.

authorMichael Wright on Jun 15, 2022
East Hampton is embarking on the replacement of all 700-plus streetlights on town roads with new LED lamps and is asking residents for their help in choosing which lights to... more

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