City of Redmond Logo
File #: AM No. 19-101   
Type: Staff Report Status: Presented
File created: 5/29/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/18/2019 Final action: 6/18/2019
Title: LightPath Crosswalk Lighting - Informational Presentation
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo No. 19-101, 2. Attachment A: Presentation
MEMO TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Maxine Whattam, Interim Public Works Director
SUBJECT:

title
LightPath Crosswalk Lighting - Informational Presentation


I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
recommendation

None. This is information only.
body

II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Maxine Whattam, Interim Public Works Director 425-556-2310
Paul Cho, P.E., Traffic Operations Engineering Manager 425-556-2751
Janet Thomas, Neighborhood Traffic Calming Coordinator 425-556-2857

III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

As a part of the ongoing efforts to address concerns regarding pedestrian visibility at night or early morning in unprotected crosswalks, staff began researching supplemental crosswalk lighting to improve pedestrian visibility during periods of darkness. Staff would like to introduce a pilot project which will bridge the gap between standard streetlights and active devices such as Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFB).

The crosswalk locations for the pilot projects are:
* NE 90th St at 161st Ave NE (the crosswalk just west of Coho Caf?)
* NE 104th St at 172nd Ave NE (near Redmond HS)
* NE 79th St at 169th Ave NE (Anderson Park)

A. Analysis

Process to Date:
Staff researched solutions from eight different lighting manufacturers:
1. Ragni Lighting
2. ERW Lighting
3. iGuzzini Lighting
4. Abel Lighting
5. PSE
6. Intrigue Lighting
7. Sea-Tac Lighting
8. Howard Industries

Howard Industries currently offers the best solution to on-demand supplemental illumination for pedestrian walkways and crosswalks. Their large devices (6') have been in use on business, educational and hospital campuses.

Following staff's request, Howard Industries created a smaller model; LightPath. It is a more appropriate size (4') for use at unprotected crosswalks in Redmond.

IV. PREVIOUS DISCUSSIONS HELD

Internal Committee -April 29, 2019

V. IMPACT

A. Service/Delivery:

Units provide on-demand supplemental lighting at crosswalks providing enhanced pedestrian visi...

Click here for full text