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AUGUSTA, Ga. () – For Augusta drivers, it’s a first when it comes to streetlights.
“I think it’s amazing, I look forward to it,” said Brittany Dillander.
What you are observing is unprecedented for the city at this magnitude—a three-quarter mile segment of Windsor Spring Road has been outfitted with solar-powered streetlights.
“We conducted a trial on Windsor Spring. It served as a test case, and we were very pleased with the outcome. The advantages are evident, particularly in terms of power costs. Additionally, they are expected to require minimal maintenance for at least the initial 10 years,” stated John Ussery, Augusta Traffic Engineer.
Taxpayers are happy to hear about lower costs and maintenance.
“Yes, yes I am. I think it’s much more economical and over all much better,” said Kathy Griffin.
“It’s saving energy. Anything that is saving energy that’s going to help the city, I think is a good idea,” said Kevin White.
Augusta needs to save on streetlights. There’s a $2 million-dollar deficit in the streetlight fund that needs to be subsidized by the general fund.
“The solar lighting is one possible solution. That’s why we wanted to purchase some and get them in and see how they worked,” said Ussery.
Right now, they’re on Windsor Spring, but a lot more will be going in on Wrightsboro Road as part of that widening project.
“Solar is okay. I’m cheap, yeah, but solar is fine,” said Jo Williamson.
So when it comes to streetlights, the future is now on Windsor Spring Road.