THE PATH TO A SAFER NASHVILLE

BEGINS HERE.

NES and Metro have partnered with Tennessee-based Path Company to retrofit over 55,000 streetlights across the Music City metropolitan area. 

This multi-phase project will take place over the next several years, and will provide Nashvillians with brighter, safer, roadways, helping Nashville get closer to reaching its Vision Zero goals.

We are currently working to retrofit 6,500 streetlights as part of Phase I and will quickly transition into Phase II upon completion.  Phase II consists of the conversion of an additional +12,000 streetlights.  Following the completion of Phase II, additional project phases will be undertaken to complete the conversion of all streetlights found within the City of Nashville.

This project includes the conversion of all public streetlights within the Nashville Metropolitan Area. The retrofit will not include security and private lighting.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Project Phases

Conversions will first take place in the northern-most areas of the City with progress flowing clockwise across project phases. This progress follows the workflow of system audits currently being undertaken by NES so as to maintain the accuracy and efficiency of the conversion project itself. Additionally, NES is converting all the high mast lights (tall lights commonly found on highways) around the City to LED during this first phase of the project.