Las Vegas Street Light Retrofit Program - City Ordinance
In Las Vegas, Nevada, the city coordinates street light energy retrofits with utility partners to upgrade fixtures, improve safety, and reduce energy use. This guide explains who manages retrofit requests, the municipal roles involved, how to schedule work, common compliance issues, and the practical steps residents or contractors must follow to request or support a street light energy retrofit in Las Vegas.
Who is responsible
The City of Las Vegas Public Works Department manages municipal street lighting policy and coordinates with the local utility for service, maintenance, and retrofit projects. Public Works handles permitting and right-of-way coordination, while the utility performs fixture replacement and ongoing maintenance.[1]
How the retrofit program works
Retrofit projects are typically planned by the city or initiated via service requests. The city evaluates priority streets, safety needs, and funding; the utility executes the physical retrofit or LED conversion under franchise or service agreements. Property owners do not usually need to buy fixtures; the upgrade is implemented by the utility or the city contractor.
Scheduling a retrofit
- Contact Public Works to request a retrofit evaluation and confirm whether a street qualifies for scheduled upgrades.
- Submit a street light service request or outage report to the utility to log the location and describe the need.[2]
- City and utility schedule work based on funding, materials, and project priority.
- Track the request using the official contact channels provided by Public Works and the utility.
Penalties & Enforcement
Regulations governing street lighting installations, modifications, and unauthorized work are enforced by the City of Las Vegas Public Works Department and, where applicable, code enforcement or permitting offices. Specific monetary fines or escalation rules for unauthorized alterations to street lights are not specified on the cited city pages; see the official sources for current enforcement practices and contact details.[1]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, stop-work notices, permit revocation, or referral to municipal court may apply depending on the violation; specific remedies are not listed on the cited page.
- Enforcer and complaints: City of Las Vegas Public Works handles enforcement and accepts complaints; use the official Public Works contact page to report issues.[1]
- Appeals and reviews: appeal routes and specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
The city does not publish a separate municipal "retrofit application" on the cited pages; instead, residents and contractors should:
- Use the utilitys street light service request or outage reporting form to log maintenance or replacement needs.[2]
- Contact City of Las Vegas Public Works for permits or right-of-way coordination; the city will advise if specific permits or fees apply.
Action steps
- Identify the street light by nearest address or pole number and photograph the issue.
- File a service request with the utility and note the confirmation number.
- Notify City of Las Vegas Public Works with the utility request number for coordination.
- Follow up if no action occurs within the timeline provided by the utility or city.
FAQ
- Who handles street light retrofits in Las Vegas?
- The City of Las Vegas Public Works Department coordinates policy and permits; the local utility performs service and fixture replacement.[1]
- How do I report a broken or inefficient street light?
- File a street light service request or outage report with the utility, then notify Public Works for city coordination.[2]
- Are there fees for a resident to request a retrofit?
- Fee requirements are not specified on the cited city pages; Public Works will inform requestors if a fee or permit is required.
How-To
- Locate the pole identifier or nearest address and document the issue with photos.
- Submit a street light service request to the utility and save the confirmation.
- Contact City of Las Vegas Public Works with the request details to trigger coordination.
- Track progress and, if necessary, file a follow-up with the city or utility until the retrofit or repair is completed.
Key Takeaways
- Public Works coordinates policy; the utility performs retrofits.
- Start with an official service request to create a record.
- Use city and utility contacts together for best results.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Las Vegas Public Works
- NV Energy - Report a street light outage
- City of Las Vegas City Clerk (ordinances and records)