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LIGHTING<br />

Pedestrian Light (12’-15’ height)<br />

■ The shorter pole provides a bett er scale for spaces with frequent pedestrian<br />

traffi c.<br />

■ Shorter poles will typically require more frequent spacing.<br />

■ The short pole and post-top light confi guration provides improved<br />

vertical illumination which can be used to light store fronts in retail<br />

environments.<br />

■ A custom <strong>San</strong> <strong>Jacinto</strong> <strong>District</strong> emblem should be incorporated into the<br />

light pole base.<br />

■ Consider LED for energy effi ciency and light quality / color rendition in<br />

selection of luminaires and light sources.<br />

■ Hurricane wind stresses should be considered in <strong>design</strong> of pole and<br />

footing.<br />

Recommended Manufacturer/Model<br />

■ Holophane/Granville with Gold Cage (CenterPoint Standard). The City<br />

of La Porte has used the Traditionaire style luminaire.<br />

■ Rolled Steel Shaft and Washington Style Aluminum Base<br />

■ Color: Black<br />

■ Estimated Installed Cost: ~$4000 (c.2010)<br />

Lighted Bollard<br />

■ Decorative<br />

■ 39” height<br />

■ Traditional Detailing<br />

■ Cast Aluminum with Powder coat Finish<br />

Recommended Manufacturer/Model<br />

■ Holophane/Wadsworth<br />

■ Estimated Installed Cost: $1800 (c.2010)<br />

Gran Ville Luminaire with Gold Cage<br />

SAN JACINTO TEXAS HISTORIC DISTRICT CORRIDOR STANDARDS │ 65

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