I could understand the negativity about these lights if they were unproven and more expensive. However, when all you can see is win/win then it becomes a no brainer to move forward on this project. The city wins with less costly lights, the additional tax base from the jobs created and the people of Chattanooga gets better lighting and safer neighborhoods. Let there be light!
I could understand the negativity about these lights if they were unproven and more expensive. However, when all you can see is win/win then it becomes a no brainer to move forward on this project. The city wins with less costly lights, the additional tax base from the jobs created and the people of Chattanooga gets better lighting and safer neighborhoods. Let there be light!
'Smart' streetlights are bringing the future to Chattanooga today
I could understand the negativity about these lights if they were unproven and more expensive. However, when all you can see is win/win then it becomes a no brainer to move forward on this project. The city wins with less costly lights, the additional tax base from the jobs created and the people of Chattanooga gets better lighting and safer neighborhoods. Let there be light!
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I could understand the negativity about these lights if they were unproven and more expensive. However, when all you can see is win/win then it becomes a no brainer to move forward on this project. The city wins with less costly lights, the additional tax base from the jobs created and the people of Chattanooga gets better lighting and safer neighborhoods. Let there be light!