A set of new lights along Bellerose Drive look to be part of the traffic changes coming to that area due to the developments at the corner of Boudreau Road and Bellerose Drive.
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A set of new lights along Bellerose Drive look to be part of the traffic changes coming to that area due to the developments at the corner of Boudreau Road and Bellerose Drive.
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LOS ANGELES — So who really needs light switches anyway?
With a smartphone app, you can turn lights on and off and even change their colors from bright white to any hue of the rainbow.
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Protected left-hand turns are coming to the St. Albert Trail in early 2014.
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Cardiff Corner will get traffic lights next year, the province has announced – a temporary traffic fix that might be in place for up to seven years.
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Traffic lights along 30th Avenue from the Collicutt Centre to Vanier Drive are next in line to be synched.
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Europe’s answer to saving energy by imposing blackouts on the streets may be avoided with the commercialization of smart street lights that sense when they are needed and dim when they are not.
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For $2.38 million, the city will complete installation of its new, energy-saving LED streetlights.
A Calgary company, Electromega Ltd., will supply most of the long-lasting lighting units while local firm Eecol Electric will provide the decorative units used downtown.
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If the next light bulb you buy is an LED, it may be your last.
The technology behind light-emitting diodes has advanced to the point that the bulbs can replace traditional 40- and 60-watt light bulbs and last up to 25 times longer.
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City council is making a bright idea even brighter by adopting new guidelines to dim light pollution.
The Bright Skies Initiative was touted to apply to new developments, and any existing lighting that falls short would be grandfathered in until they need replacing.
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The MD of Foothills get some relief on its top transportation priority this year, but it may have to wait for help from the provincial government on other key projects.
Alberta Transportation Minister Ric McIver, who was in Okotoks on March 22, said traffic signals could be going up at the intersection of Dunbow Road and Highway 2A (Macleod Trail) this year if the Province and MD of Foothills can reach a cost-sharing agreement for the project.
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