Street Light definition

Street Light means a raised light installed within or adjacent to the street right-of-way, turned on or lit at a certain time every night. Modern lamps may also have light-sensitive photocells to turn them on at dusk and off at sunrise, or activate automatically in foul weather.
Street Light means pole mounted infrastructure located in the public Right-of-Way that provides lighting, regardless of ownership.
Street Light means an overhead light to enhance night time visibility for vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Examples of Street Light in a sentence

  • The Company will also conduct a Detailed Street Light Patrol and will update the inventory of street lighting facilities within the Municipality after completion of the patrol.

  • WAGES -- Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, State of Indiana Street Light Maint.

  • WAGES -- (Except Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company, State of Indiana) Street Light Maint.

  • As of the date of this Agreement, Detailed Street Light Patrols will be conducted by the Company on a seven to nine year cycle.

  • Metered street lights owned by the Municipality will not be part of the Detailed Street Light Patrol and the Municipality is responsible for inspecting its own street lights.

  • These four projects are the Third Street Light Rail Project, the New Central Subway Project, the Illinois Street Bridge Project and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Heights Project.

  • Work, other than normal work schedule, directed for annual special events, such as the International Fair & Parade, the Independence Day celebration, Auto Heritage Days, Chili Cook-off, City-Wide Free Trash Pickup Days, and the Street Light Inspection Program, will be compensated according to overtime rates.

  • Street Light Luminaires received from the Street Lighting yard or direct from the manufacturer shall be handled as follows:  They shall remain in the cartons and neatly stacked in indoor storage facilities.

  • Detailed Street Light Patrols shall include an inspection of each Company-owned street light as well as audit services to verify the quantity, wattage, rate, and ownership of such street lights.

  • Unless otherwise noted, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, material and equipment necessary and required to keep the Street Light System in proper operating condition.


More Definitions of Street Light

Street Light means any light hanging from a pole that is designed to illuminate an outdoor area, whether on public or private property, and where the bottom of the fixture of such light is greater than ten feet off of the ground.
Street Light means each City-owned street light fixture and attached photocell, together with the lateral arm on which the street light fixture is mounted.
Street Light means an entire street light fixture.
Street Light means an outdoor light or a series of outdoor lights that can be attached to poles, are spaced at intervals along a Township road or roadway and are illuminated from dusk to dawn.
Street Light means a light illuminating a road, mounted on a pole and within the PROW.

Related to Street Light

  • Street Line means the limit of the street allowance and is the dividing line between a lot and a street;

  • Street rod means a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, that:

  • Street tree means a tree planted in the sidewalk, planting strip, and/or in the public right-of-way adjacent to (or specified distance from) the portion of the street reserved for vehicular traffic. This also includes trees planted in planting strips within the roadway right-of-way, i.e., islands, medians, pedestrian refuges.

  • Street or “highway” means the entire width between property lines of every way or place of whatever nature when any part thereof is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, for purposes of vehicular traffic.

  • street furniture ’ means public facilities and structures which are not intended primarily for advertising and includes but is not limited to seating benches, planters, bins, pole mounted bins, bus shelters, sidewalk clocks, drinking fountains, Telkom boxes, traffic signal controllers, electricity boxes, post boxes and telephone booths, but excludes road traffic signs, traffic signals, street lights or any other road-related structures;