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LIGHTING DESIGN | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING | RESEARCH | MASTER PLANNING | POLICY <br />www.clantonassociates.com 8 <br />Salt Lake City, UT <br />Salt Lake City Lighting Master Plan <br />Street and pedestrian lighting plays a key role in how people <br />experience cities at night. Lighting creates a sense of place and <br />identity for neighborhoods and districts throughout the city. Salt <br />Lake City has a rich history of decorative street lighting that <br />enhances the character of the city. Yet, street and pedestrian <br />lighting can also adversely affect residents and wildlife habitat with <br />glare and light trespass. <br />Clanton & Associates developed the Street Lighting Master Plan for <br />Salt Lake City in collaboration with GSBS Architects that enhances <br />the human experience while protecting human and environmental <br />health. Working closely with Salt Lake City Public Utilities, we <br />engaged citizens, city departments and stakeholders to determine <br />the Guideposts for this master plan to balance the priorities of the <br />community as we developed our street and pedestrian lighting <br />strategies. <br />Guideposts: Safety | Character | Responsibility | Equity <br />This Street Lighting Master Plan provides actionable guidance that <br />addresses each of these Guideposts with lighting strategies that <br />are appropriate for the street typology and adjacent land use in <br />each area of the city. These lighting strategies include appropriate <br />light levels, spectrum/color of light, glare control, reducing light <br />trespass and light pollution, adaptive dimming controls, historic or <br />contemporary character, and prioritizing funding for underserved <br />communities. <br />Completed: <br />Client: <br />Contact: <br />PM: <br />2020 <br />David Pearson, Street Lighting <br />Program Manager, Salt Lake City <br />801-483-6738 | <br />david.pearson@slcgov.com <br />Dane Sanders, PE
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