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Alhambra, CA - In order to raise environmental awareness about the amount of electrical energy we consume in one hour, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works (Public Works) will turn off all lights in its headquarters building on October 20, 2007, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Public Works Headquarters is a 12-story building which is the tallest building in the San Gabriel Valley.
The call for “Lights Out Los Angeles” came after the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recently passed a motion requesting that all non-essential lighting in government buildings, public landmarks, and residential and commercial sectors in the County be turned off. The motion also urges County residents to replace at least one incandescent light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb.
According to the lightsoutla.org website, turning lights off in Los Angeles for one hour could save as much as 15 percent of the energy consumed on an average Saturday night. The ongoing benefits of installing compact fluorescent lights in your house are even greater.
The website also states that reducing carbon emissions into our air, and preserving the natural resources used to produce this energy, will set a positive precedent for the rest of the nation, and result in ongoing reduced costs for the city, taxpayers, and businesses.
About the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Public Works administers Street Lighting Special District fees for the unincorporated County areas and 20 incorporated cities covering approximately 100,000 streetlights throughout Los Angeles County. In addition, Public Works is responsible for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair of roads, bridges, airports, sewers, water supply, flood control, water quality and water conservation facilities, and for the design and construction of capital projects. Public Works operates and maintains 15 major dams, nearly 500 miles of open channel, 2,500 miles of underground storm drain and more than 70,000 catch basins. For more information about the Department of Public Works go to: http://dpw.lacounty.gov.