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[Opinion] Metz. Public Lighting: "We Turn on the Night in the Neighborhoods"

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The municipality decided to relight the light all night in a large part of the city from Thursday 3 July. By the end of 2025, lighting could also be modified. In the autumn of 2022, despite the fears of some inhabitants, the City of Metz had extinguished in the neighborhoods for economic reasons. While 82% of the lamps have now been switched on to LED, it returns to its decision.
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– Photo: Christophe Dietrich/Facebook On relighting at night? The inhabitants of Laigneville will be able to give their opinion on the matter. In the last municipal bulletin published at the beginning of the week, the admins were able to discover a QR Code. This one refers to an online questionnaire. It concerns the public lighting night. Back to back. In October 2022, the inflation of the cost of energy had undermined the finances of the local …

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Poletti announced the beginning of the second stage and added: “In these six months we traveled 100% of the neighborhoods and today the results show it.” The Municipality of Santa Fe successfully culminated the first stage of the Lighting Plan, which began in January and extended until June inclusive. In that [...] The entry Finished the first stage of the Lighting Plan was first published in Pausa.

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The municipality decided to relight the light all night in a large part of the city from Thursday 3 July. By the end of 2025, lighting could also be modified. In the autumn of 2022, despite the fears of some inhabitants, the City of Metz had extinguished in the neighborhoods for economic reasons. While 82% of the lamps have now been switched on to LED, it returns to its decision.

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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