Baltimore Street Light Energy Upgrade Checklist
Baltimore, Maryland residents and community groups can request or apply for street light energy upgrades through the City’s street lighting program. This guide explains who manages upgrades, typical steps to request LED or energy-efficiency retrofits, inspection and complaint routes, and what to expect from permitting and enforcement. Use the checklist below to prepare an application, gather required documentation, coordinate with the utility or city contractor, and track approvals and installation.
Overview
Street light upgrades in Baltimore are coordinated by the Baltimore City Department of Transportation (Traffic and Transportation - Street Lighting) in partnership with the contracted utility or vendor; official program details and contact points are published by the department.[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
The official City street lighting pages describe reporting, repair priorities, and departmental responsibilities, but specific civil fines and per-day penalty amounts for noncompliance with street lighting upgrade processes are not provided on the cited page.
- Enforcer: Baltimore City Department of Transportation, Traffic and Transportation Division (Street Lighting).[1]
- Inspection and complaints: submit a street light request or outage report via the Street Lighting contact procedures on the department page.[1]
- Fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: the cited materials discuss orders for repair and contractual remedies via the city or vendor, but specific sanctions are not detailed on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
The department page describes how to request lighting work and provides contact instructions; a dedicated downloadable application or form for energy-upgrade projects is not published on the cited page, or is not specified on the cited page.[1]
- Form name/number: not specified on the cited page.
- Fees: not specified on the cited page.
- Submission: contact Street Lighting per the department instructions to start a request.[1]
Checklist - Steps to Apply
- Identify exact pole locations, pole IDs, and lamp types.
- Document property or right-of-way ownership where fixtures are located.
- Contact Baltimore City Department of Transportation Street Lighting to open a request.[1]
- Coordinate with the assigned vendor or utility for site assessment.
- If a cost-share is required, collect municipal invoicing or payment instructions.
- Track approvals, schedules, and final inspection after installation.
How installations are scheduled
After an assessment, the city or its vendor schedules work by priority (safety and outages first). Typical timelines depend on contractor workload and material availability; the department page provides status and contact information for updates.[1]
FAQ
- Who can request a street light energy upgrade?
- Residents, community associations, and City agencies may request upgrades by contacting the Department of Transportation Street Lighting program.
- How long does an upgrade request take?
- Timelines vary by assessment and contractor availability; the department schedules work based on priority and resource availability.
- Is there a charge to residents?
- Cost-share or fee requirements are not specified on the cited page; contact the department for project-specific information.[1]
How-To
- Prepare a list of pole IDs and exact locations with photos.
- Contact Baltimore City Department of Transportation Street Lighting to submit the request.[1]
- Agree to any site assessment and schedule the vendor visit.
- Review and accept any cost estimate or municipal terms if applicable.
- Schedule installation and request final inspection.
- Confirm completion and retain final work order records.
Key Takeaways
- Start with precise pole identification and clear photos to speed assessment.
- Use the Department of Transportation Street Lighting contact route to open requests and track progress.[1]
- Document all correspondence and final work orders for appeals or warranty issues.
Help and Support / Resources
- Baltimore City Department of Transportation - Street Lighting
- Baltimore 311 - Service Requests
- Baltimore Department of Housing & Community Development
- Mayor's Office of Sustainability