What color will the new light be? Is the light going to appear blue?

Color Temperature is the lighting industry’s method of measuring how “hot” or “cold” the light appears to the human eye.  This measurement is conducted via a numeric scale known as the Kelvin scale.  Warmer color temperatures are generally considered to be 3000K and below whereas cooler temperatures are considered to be 4000K and above.  Unlike the early rollout of LED technology where light often appeared blue, new technology allows for LEDs to output a range of color temperatures more appealing to the human eye.  The fixtures that are being installed will have a color temperature of 3000K – widely considered to be the ideal color temperature for municipal roadway lighting.  

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1. What does LED stand for?
2. Where can I see an Interactive map of the progress?
3. Why is the City undertaking this city-wide streetlight conversion project?
4. How many lights are currently being converted via the City of Bartlett’s Streetlight Conversion project?
5. What factors were considered when selecting the new fixtures that are being installed?
6. What color will the new light be? Is the light going to appear blue?
7. When will my light be converted?
8. What if I have additional questions?
9. What is happening to the existing streetlight fixtures?