
The City of San Luis has wrapped up a notable enhancement project that illuminates the way on the 6th Avenue corridor, increasing safety and visibility in a district previously dimmed by insufficient street lighting. With the year coming to a close, residents are now benefitting from the installation of 20 new streetlights, a move by the city that underscores their resolve to bolster community well-being at the expense of approximately $164,000. The news of the project's completion, which flickered across local screens and papers, traces its origin to a December 2024 implementation timeline.
Involved in this shining example of civic improvement were various segments of the city's administrative body - the City Council, Administration, Finance Department, Public Works, Core Engineering, and the APS team. This merry band of municipal units has been on the receiving end of numerous compliments; one resident expressed their appreciation for the project, citing the "improved lighting and the sense of safety it brings to the area." The project didn't just spark joy among the locals but also lit the path for future endeavors.
In the quest to cast light on more of their streets, the City is currently pursuing two additional lighting projects. One set to brighten County 22nd Street between 4th Avenue and Sidewinder Road, and another to scatter shadows along 10th Avenue from Cesar Chavez Boulevard to County 22nd Street. These initiatives stand as testimony to the City's ongoing commitment to public safety through improved infrastructure.
Residents interested in the nuances of street-lighting projects or eager to shine a light on further questions are encouraged to contact the City of San Luis Public Affairs Office. With a number to dial ((928) 341-8520) and an email address to dispatch inquiries to at [email protected], the City seems committed to maintaining open channels of communication with its citizenry. More information can be gleaned from the City's announcement covered earlier.









