IES DG-21
Design Guide for Residential Street Lighting
| Organization: | IES |
| Publication Date: | 3 June 2015 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 26 |
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Scope and Goals When designing a lighting system for residential streets, there is a wide spectrum of criteria to consider, including local jurisdiction regulations for both light levels and trespass and the desires of the community as a whole. This document will attempt to provide the designer with typical criteria and guidelines and provide a step-by-step procedure for developing a safe and friendly lighting environment.
IES DG-21-15 should be viewed in conjunction with the main recommended practice for the current version of ANSI/IES RP-8-14 American National Standard for Roadway Lighting. It is intended to be used to assist the designer in developing a lighting system for residential streets that will meet the standards and criteria set out in ANSI/IES RP-8-14 along with local ordinances and concerns for landscape design.
There are many general objectives that can be achieved in a residential street lighting installation. A few of these are listed here:
• Pedestrian and driver safety
• Obtrusive light control
• Minimized power usage
• Community and neighborhood ambience
• Crime reduction
• Comfortable use of residential neighborhood streets after dark
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