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TULSA, Oklahoma -- As cities in the Sooner state scrutinize their bottom lines, some new, LED Cabinet Light green technology is enticing them with promises of long-term savings. But is LED LED Grow Light (Light Emitting Diodes) lighting LED Driver worth the up front cost?
In Tulsa, the new city mayor inherited a city so strapped for cash, officials turned off street lights over all the major highways. The mayor's Chief of Staff, Terry Simonson, said having dark highways is dangerous for drivers.
"Like when we had the snow at Christmas time it was particularly hard for people to see through the storm in the dark on the expressway," said Simonson.
Simonson and Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett think they've come up with a bright idea to turn the lights back on and save the city money. The city is applying for $750,000 in stimulus money to replace some current street lights with LED lights. If approved, the money would come from the Department of Energy and be part of the city's energy efficiency strategy.
"Which ever might be the darkest and the most traveled, why don't we start there? Either every light, every other light, lets just get started getting out of the darkness," said Simonson.