Posted Dec 9, 2019, 9:52 PM
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Location: Greater Philadelphia
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Originally Posted by iheartphilly
Well, easy for us outsiders to say. Not defending them, but if they are paying to live in the bldgs and they have a legit issue with it, their voice holds more weight. It's analogous to suburban developments that have a gripe with lights from businesses across the street affecting the ambiance into the bedrooms. Any new developments that run through townships are likely to have to deal with these real issues. Personal, it wouldn't affect me, but just throwing it out there as a plausible reason why the lights on the crown of these bldgs are purposely kept low.
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I honestly don't think the particular LED tech/equipment that replaced the old lights has the ability to yield much/any more brightness.
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