Daniel Essaides - Eugene Problem of Interest

Daniel Essaides – Eugene Problem of Interest

Eugene streets, and Oregon streets, lack adequate street lighting. This can dramatically affect the level of safety felt by those using public spaces after sunset, especially in the winter months. Looking at light levels in public spaces between sunset and 10PM along with noise levels can demonstrate the traffic patterns during reasonable use hours. (gathering data at 3am wouldn’t make sense, as the space would be pretty empty even if it was brighter than the sun)

Adequate lighting also can increase pedestrian safety in areas that also serve vehicular traffic, providing drivers with better visibility.

https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/ORPORTLAND/bulletins/268564e

https://www.orcities.org/application/files/5515/6115/9581/StreetandTrafficLightingReport.pdf

 

analyzing light levels during critical hours (sunset to ~10PM not only in the park blocks, but also the main streets that intersect the space (Oak St, E 8th Ave) within about .5 miles.

File:SP Depot night - Eugene Oregon.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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