Abstract
The Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government addressed areas within the right-of-way that had poor lighting levels and might contribute to vehicle crashes or crime occurrence. GIS data from the state and local government was used to identify hot spots where additional lighting might be desired. These hot spots were evaluated, and additional lighting locations were recommended for implementation.
Session Number
207
Session Title
GIS Analysis Informs Lighting Location Selection
Track Title
Safety
Location
WTHR 104
Date of Version
March 2024
Recommended Citation
Henderson, Kyle; Bland, Andrea; and Gowin, Dick, "Urban Services District Lighting Study" (2024). Purdue Road School. 70.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2024/presentations/70
Start Date
3-13-2024 3:00 PM
End Date
3-13-2024 2:50 PM
Included in
Urban Services District Lighting Study
WTHR 104
The Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government addressed areas within the right-of-way that had poor lighting levels and might contribute to vehicle crashes or crime occurrence. GIS data from the state and local government was used to identify hot spots where additional lighting might be desired. These hot spots were evaluated, and additional lighting locations were recommended for implementation.