Posted May 20, 2019, 10:44 PM
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Posh
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Kansas City, MISSOURI
Posts: 21,153
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Originally Posted by Centropolis
not sure how i feel about this. i've lived in st. louis city neighborhoods that were lit up very brightly, including alley lights which CAN be super annoying in your bedroom, and i've lived in st. louis county urban neighborhoods (with proper alleys, etc) which have a completely different lighting regime... kind of creepy at night since the streetlight density is about 1/2 of the city. however, there's less problems with light coming into bedrooms. my biggest complaint about less street-lighting is going for a walk at night, walking the dog, walking from the bar, not seeing pedestrians at night...
i think the solve here is to restrict upward light pollution and use LEDs in the proper light spectrum, which isn't happening.
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If they did the cutoff time at about 10, that would give most people plenty of time to walk their dogs and stuff.
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