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Planning

Outdoor Lighting Study

 

Study Purpose and Scope

As part of the processing of the lighting amendments for the Near South Neighborhood relative to light trespass from commercial uses to residences, the Planning Department found that the existing lighting standards were spotty, inconsistent, unenforced and antiquated. The Department stated in its report to the Planning Commission and City Council that it was appropriate to take a more comprehensive review of lighting issues in Lincoln.

Study Process and Timing

The Planning Department is the lead agency in this effort. The City retained Olsson & Associates as a consultant to:
  1. review the current provisions of Lincoln codes;
  2. do field surveys and public workshops and
  3. provide suggestions for corrections and updates to the current code.
As part of this effort, the Department created a Lighting Task Force to assist staff and the consultant in developing updated language.

The final report, with one chapter containing draft language to amend the City's Design Standards, was released January 3, 2008. Staff presented the proposed new standards to various organizations and committees for their comments earlier this year. Public hearings to consider adopting these standards will be scheduled in Jluy and August.

Staff Contact

To arrange for a presentation on the proposed new standards for your organization, or for further information about the status of the report, contact Mike DeKalb or Tom Cajka at 441-7491.

View Final Report
View 6/20/08 Draft Design Standards

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