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Hello,
I am not sure to whom I should address this request, and I would appreciate knowing if I should be contacting someone else.
I would like for someone to install a collar or shield on the street light in front of our house. Since replacing the bulb with LEDs, the bright light leaks into our house at night, even though we have room-darkening blinds and even though we are set back from the road. I think that the light head is angled down in such a way that it shines towards our house as well as on to the street. I know other cities and towns have done this for residents, and I’m hoping that Framingham can do it as well.
It’s good to see that the Town is looking for ways to save money, including installing LED streetlights throughout Framingham. In fact, I have just recently replaced most of my incandescent bulbs in my own house to LED’s, so I know the benefits they offer. I also understand that many Police Departments prefer LED’s because they offer truer color fidelity and assist in identifying cars and suspects at night. However, there is also a quality of life and nuisance aspect to these new lights that must not be ignored. I am sure that with a collar or shield, all needs can be accommodated.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Jeff Kotkin
3 Parmenter Rd.
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I appreciate that the town is installing LED streetlights. However,I'm not very happy with the ones that were chosen. They are a very intense point source at the emmitters. The lighting temperature is high, giving off an eerie, unnatural light. It would be great to 1) have bulbs that are recessed further into the light housings to cut down on horizontal light transmission. 2) We'd prefer a warmer light, more closely appoximating incandescent illumination.
What is the Temperature (K value) for the new LED lights? Can future lights be 500K to 1000K lower?
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