Politics & Government
$788K Street Lighting Project Approved By Radnor Commissioners
Radnor Township is in the process of transforming the township's street lights into LED lights.

RADNOR, PA —Radnor Township commissioners approved a $788,950 project to transform the township’s street lights into LED lights to be more energy efficient.
Michael Fuller, president of Keystone Lighting, based in Boalsburg, Centre County, said the township’s 1,350 street lights of which 1,100 are the classic street lights will be replaced with LED street lights.
In addition, the township has 183 colonial-type lights which will also be changed into LED lights.
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The program is provided through the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission. The township is eligible to receive a $87,25 grant toward the cost of the project.
Other municipalities in the region are also upgrading the lights. Fuller said Tredyffrin Township has already put in the LED lights.
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