public lighting definition

public lighting means lighting provided for the purpose of all-night safety and security on public roads cycle paths, footpaths and pedestrian movement areas within public parks and gardens but not including car parks;
public lighting means lighting provided for the purpose of all night safety and security on thoroughfares, pedestrian movement areas and public property;
public lighting means works or improvements useful in lighting a street, sidewalk or other place used for a public purpose.

More Definitions of public lighting

public lighting means illumination of streets and public places except facade illumination;
public lighting means the lighting provided by the Public Lighting Assets.
public lighting means lighting schemes for roads and outdoor public areas (e.g parks, reserves, pedestrian zones, footpaths, cycle paths and other public areas) that are managed by or on behalf of a public lighting customer.
public lighting means lighting provided by a licensee to a municipality or other local authority for the purpose of lighting public places;
public lighting means a type of public infrastructure necessary for the illumination of public frontages and thoroughfare intersections.
public lighting means lighting schemes for roads and outdoor public areas (e.g. parks, reserves, pedestrian zones, footpaths, cycle paths and other public areas) that are managed by or on behalf of a Council (as defined by the Local Government Act 1993), or Local, State or Federal Government agency that has authority over areas with public lighting.

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