Big Dreams for Solar Lighting in Parker, Colorado

A small town with big city thrills, the city of Parker, Colorado, prides itself on its balance of a full-service community with a hometown feel. Named after James Parker, who purchased the now-historic 20 Mile House and developed its first roads and school, the city developed its economy initially from cattle and dairy farming.

Though largely a commuter town of Denver, more than 52,000 people reside in Parker and enjoy an active arts scene at the Parker Arts, Culture & Events Center, along with the town’s many parks and trails. With a low unemployment rate and an above-average median income, the city of Parker is a great place to settle down and start a family.

The Benefits of Installing Energy Saving Solar LED Street Lights

The city of Parker makes continuous strides to support lifelong recreation opportunities and amenities, both indoors and outdoors. In Parker’s “Open Space, Trails, and Greenways Master Plan” of 2010, the city outlined its goal to preserve open space and trail corridors for future generations, and to ensure those green spaces remain safe.

The city also wants to support an active, safe, and healthy community. With over 250 acres of developed parkland, 1,200+ acres of open space, and more than 30 miles of concrete and soft surface trails, the city of Parker has many opportunities for cost-efficient and sustainable solar outdoor lighting. A properly lit pathway can help residents feel safer in the evening hours, which can encourage them to walk rather than take their car. A park like O’Brien Park or McCabe Meadows could support healthy community activities until past sundown if it were illuminated well. And thanks to solar power requiring no digging or trenching to install electrical cables, the natural landscape stays preserved for generations to come.

Also among Parker’s goals is an ambition to develop a visionary community through balanced growth. The city strives to design and implement sustainable infrastructure to address the current and future needs of the community. As the city continues to grow, new residential developments can benefit from solar industrial outdoor lighting, which can even be installed during construction since the lights don’t need to be connected to the grid. Neighborhood streets stay safe with proper illumination, and sleep patterns don’t get disturbed like from regular bright blue-white LED lights.

Solar lighting would be beneficial for all of Parker’s municipal lighting needs.

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