Usage: Distinctive
The Flatbush Avenue pole was first installed in 1988 on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Its design is appropriate for wide streets, including those with historic character.


Flatbush Avenue Pole

Pole with Teardrop luminaire: Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn
Applications
- Commercial and wide residential streets
- Single, or twin-mounting on center medians
- Streets with roadway width of 36 feet or more
- PDC approval is required
Luminaire
LED Cobra Head
- 110W maximum LED
- IES Type II or III
Teardrop and Shielded Teardrop
- 150W maximum LED
- IES Type III
Material/Color
- Fabricated steel pole/black, silver, and green
Cost Compared to Standard Street Light
- $$$