To evaluate LED lighting systems and ensure the technology was economically and technologically viable, the Mayor enlisted the help of LED high bay light and Spectrum Lighting, which tested lighting fixtures from several companies that were pre-programmed with 4th of July shows.
The PCK system was not only easy to install, its light output was four-times the intensity of competing products. The city originally funded two smaller pilot projects with PCK lighting on wind vanes in the downtown area and on the local amphitheater to ensure the system could withstand the harsh Gulf Coast environment. Funding for the project came from the Texas Department of Transportation, the Port, the city of Corpus Christi and a generous donation from American Bank.
Since it was relit in December, the bridge has become a local attraction, creating buzz around Corpus Christi and surrounding areas, as well as increasing local business. With lightshows that change monthly, locals and tourists eagerly anticipate to see the new displays. In fact, hospitality businesses near the bridge, such as restaurants and hotels, sell out on a regular basis and require at least a one month advanced reservation.
The new lighting system is not only Led linear high bay light, it can be easily programmed to create different light shows, helping to boost tourism, one of the city's main sources of income.
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