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    Default Where are the old streetlights going

    Hi everyone,

    Long time lurker, occasional poster. I was driving through the city yesterday, and took a close look at the current streetlight upgrade happening. I am amazed at how fast this upgrade is happening. That being said, some of those old streetlights had been up for a looong time. They had some really cool designs. I hate to see them go in the scrap pile. Does anybody know what happens to them? Is there a yard somewhere that they are dumped/stored at? I called the public lighting commission, and got nowhere. Any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by a100driver View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Long time lurker, occasional poster. I was driving through the city yesterday, and took a close look at the current streetlight upgrade happening. I am amazed at how fast this upgrade is happening. That being said, some of those old streetlights had been up for a looong time. They had some really cool designs. I hate to see them go in the scrap pile. Does anybody know what happens to them? Is there a yard somewhere that they are dumped/stored at? I called the public lighting commission, and got nowhere. Any ideas?
    Try a scrapyard or a large antique store.

    The new lights are awesome. They shut off when cars drive by at night.

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    The city lighting dept. people used to cut them into 4' sections with a cutting torch when I worked at Grand River/Fenkell in the late 90s. No care for them at all, just make them easier to handle.

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