San Marino, CA
26 pics

21 Mar 2007
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as of 2008
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San Marino is a leafy city 8 miles NE of downtown Los Angeles. It's a very interesting place, lighting- wise as this city has a very different approach to lighing it's streets than the surrounding communities. Light levels are much lower, there's also a multitude of cool old incandescent and mercury fixtures, but also there's streets retrofitted with MH and CFL. Here's an unusual sight- this is the staff carpark of a minimall at Huntington & San Gabriel in San Marino. There are two fluorescent fixtures there, in good condition too!
These daytime pics taken March 2007.
Update Oct 2010 As of
sometime in 2008, they have been replaced with HPS fixtures.

25 Mar 2007
A lot of the residential streets in San Marino are lit like this- the following pics are from the area south of Huntington Dr., between Virginia and Del Mar. These are (probably) GE series incandescent, and quite a lot of these have 1000lm lamps even at intersections, so the light levels are really low!

17 Jul 2007
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as of soon after this pic was taken
There are a couple of radial wave fixtures still up and working in San Marino, this one is on EL Molino, between Monterey and Huntington. They look the same type as the Pasadena ones, and maybe are in slightly better condition.

22 May 2005
The following 3 pics are an attempt to show just how low the light levels are in this city at night- the focus could be a little better but I think they give the general impression...here are a couple of incandescents on a side street- these are some of the brighter ones- which might me 2500lm lamps. In addition to the old fixtures that are incandescent, there are some cobrahead fixtures that have been retrofitted with incandescent lamps- some with just household ones.Taken May 2005.