The City Council approved an investment of more than $93 million to replace public lighting in streets adjacent to the main health centers of the eastern neighborhood, as part of the 100% LED City Plan.
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The City Council approved an investment of more than $93 million to replace public lighting in streets adjacent to the main health centers of the eastern neighborhood, as part of the 100% LED City Plan.