Arlington Streetlight Standards & LED Upgrades Ordinance
In Arlington, Texas, municipal rules and city programs guide design, maintenance and LED conversion of street lighting in public rights-of-way. This guide summarizes the applicable city standards, how upgrades are managed, where to report outages or safety issues, and what to expect from enforcement and appeals. Where the city code or program pages set requirements or procedures we cite the official sources so you can follow up directly. For technical upgrades and requests, Traffic Engineering and Public Works administer streetlight installations and maintenance for Arlington properties and public ways.[2]
Standards & LED Conversion Program
Streetlighting design in Arlington follows specifications for fixture placement, lumen levels, and pole types for safety and uniformity. LED retrofit initiatives aim to improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance. Details on permitted fixtures, spacing, and any approved photometric standards are published by the Traffic Engineering section of the City of Arlington; contact Traffic Engineering for project-level technical standards and program status.[2]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement responsibility lies with the City of Arlington departments that manage public works, traffic engineering and code compliance. Specific monetary fines for streetlight standard violations are not consistently listed on the program pages; where amounts or graduated penalties are not provided we state that they are not specified on the cited page and direct readers to the municipal code for formal penalties.[1]
- Fines: not specified on the cited page; refer to the Arlington Code of Ordinances for numeric penalties.[1]
- Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offences - not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to repair, abatement, removal of unauthorized fixtures, or court action under city code provisions.
- Enforcer and complaints: contact Traffic Engineering or Code Compliance to file inspections or complaints; see Help and Support for links.
- Appeals: appeal and review routes are governed by general procedures in the Arlington Code; specific time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited page.
Applications & Forms
Streetlight requests, outage reports and service or new-install applications are handled through Traffic Engineering or Public Works. The city publishes online reporting forms and request procedures for residents and contractors; fees and submission instructions vary by program and are listed on the program pages or permit application. If a specific application number or fee is not published on the program page, it is not specified on the cited page.[2]
Common Violations
- Unauthorized fixture replacement or modifications to city-owned poles.
- Installation of noncompliant luminaires that fail photometric or safety requirements.
- Poor maintenance leading to outages, safety hazards, or obstructed lighting.
- Failure to obtain required permits for new installations in the right-of-way.
How-To
- Identify the exact location (address or nearest intersection) and note the pole or fixture number if visible.
- Use the city outage or service request page to submit a report, or call the Traffic Engineering contact number listed in Help and Support.
- If requesting a new installation or conversion, follow the published permit process and include photometric plans or manufacturer specs when required.
- Track the request and follow up if inspection or repair does not occur within the time frame provided by the city response notice.
FAQ
- Who manages streetlight installations and LED upgrades in Arlington?
- The City of Arlington Traffic Engineering and Public Works departments manage installations, maintenance and the LED conversion program.[2]
- How do I report a streetlight outage or hazard?
- Report outages through the Traffic Engineering service page or the city's public works contact form; provide location and fixture details where possible.[2]
- Are there standard fixtures and lumen levels required by the city?
- Technical fixture and photometric standards are published or available from Traffic Engineering; specific specs should be confirmed with the department.[2]
Key Takeaways
- Traffic Engineering sets technical standards and processes for streetlights and LED upgrades.
- Report outages and file permit requests via official city pages to ensure timely inspection and repair.
- Monetary penalties and appeal deadlines are referenced in the Arlington Code; if not listed on program pages, consult the municipal code.[1]
Help and Support / Resources
- Traffic Engineering - City of Arlington
- Arlington Code of Ordinances - Municode Library
- Public Works - City of Arlington
- Planning & Development Services - City of Arlington