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Contributed by:
eve tillman
on 6/17/2009
According to Tracy S. Telle, assistant city engineer - City of Fort Pierce,
"The City of Fort Pierce has been actively seeking an innovative lighting design that will not only protect Florida's wildlife environment, but will also provide adequate lighting for motorists and pedestrians. One such product recently implemented was the utilization of LSI's Greenlee Lifestyle fi xture designed with low pressure sodium lamps. LSI also worked with us to incorporate the City of Fort Pierce's sunrise emblem. Being as the City is known as the "Sunrise City" we felt that it was very important to house this feature on our new lights that now align the SR A1A project within the city limits. With one phase of the project nearing completion, we are very pleased with the quality of the light fixture and the lighting that is provided for the adjacent walkways and roadway. The added bonus of course is the number of turtles who will now be able to fi nd their way to the ocean, in turn providing future generations the opportunity to admire these magnifi cent animals."
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