The lights are up and running. I came home after work Wed and found them
to adequate for the path and appear non-intrusive to adjoining properties.
The brightness is not overwhelming and the shades are baffled, casting a
glow only on the path. Good job.
r rivard

On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 10:06 AM, kurt bermuda <[email protected]>wrote:

> The owls weep...
> hey a
> On Thursday, July 11, 2013, Paul T. O'Leary wrote:
>
>>  Hmm, this may be shutting the barn door after the horse has left, but
>> seeing the pedestals on a recent SWP trek gave me a thought. As a reach-out
>> to the dark-sky folks, could these be lights be rigged with motion sensors
>> up and down the path, so they go on as users approach, and go off behind
>> them? Wonder how expensive such a system might be. Could they be so
>> retro-fitted? Just a thought.....
>>
>> On 2013/07/11 01:02, Steve Arnold wrote:
>>
>> I was heading out the Southwest Path for the first time in a while
>> Wednesday afternoon, and noticed the new lights had been installed.  I was
>> explaining the controversy over the lights to my visiting sister-in-law
>> when I encountered Madison City Engineering trucks installing them.  They
>> had been installed that very day!
>> I'm looking forward to a safer evening commute this winter.
>>
>>
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