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Easy To Install,
CS Mayor Says
Citizens of College Station can
have better street lighting for a
small installation fee, reports
Mayor D. A. "Andy" Anderson.
"All it takes is the sum of $45
and a request to the City Office,"
Anderson said, "but they (street
lights) will not be installed in-
discriminately."
Anderson pointed out that the
fee is a small amount when shared
by the citizens in a given area.
The city puts up the utility pole,
installs the light unft, provides
the electricity and maintains the
light thereafter.
"In new subdivisions, street
lighting is provided by develop-
ers. It is in the older section of
the city where lighting is par-
ticularly needed," the mayor con-
tinued.
Anderson urged all interested
citizens to make their request to.
the City Office, 101 Church St. He
said street light installation would
be made Zn a first-come, first-
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permit.