Saturday, April 1, 2017

DOWNTOWN'S DECORATIVE LIGHTING



If you've been downtown at nighttime lately, you've probably observedthat decorative lighting has been added to the trees.  This was particularly noticeable at Christmastime when Visalia also had its Candy Cane Lane lighting on display.  This new lighting has lent a festive look to our historic downtown and I have received many positive comments regarding the same.  You might be interested in knowing about all the work and effort that went into making this possible.  I credit downtown businessman Myron Sheklian for providing me with most of the following information.

The downtown Christmas lights upgrade began in the fall of 2011.  Some of the wiring on the decorations was frayed and a safety hazard.  The cost to completely replace the decorations with state-of-the art LED lighting would have been in excess of $100,000.00!  The Downtown Visalia Property Owners Association (POA) instead donated over $9,000.00 to remove and replace the old wiring and replace the lights with LED lighting in order to reuse the existing decorations.  Labor parties of POA members, downtown merchants, service clubs and church members were organized to replace the lighting on all of the decorations.  Because the new lighting could not be plugged into the fluctuating antiquated streetlight power, local merchants allowed the Christmas lights to be plugged into their business locations along the parade route and paid for the additional electrical use.

The following year, the POA spearheaded a project to power one side of Main Street, Court and Locust with permanent wiring strung from the light posts, and the next year the electrical upgrade included powering the other side of the streets.  The total cost for the parts and labor for this two-year electrical upgrade project was $48,852.35. 

In 2016, the POA operations committee was given permission to installdecorative tree lighting to remain for up to three years at a time.  Tree pruning was coordinated prior to installing the new lighting on the trees.  A survey of trees on Main Street was conducted to determine which trees were appropriately sized and near enough to power sources.  There were roughly 100 trees that were considered and the POA decided to illuminate 48 of these trees based on cost.  The trees selected were evenly balanced out on both sides of Main Street.  A professional holiday lighting company was contracted to do the actual installation of the lights.  Volunteers such as Mr. Sheklian and Mike Fistolera and their employees ran power to each of the selected trees to greatly reduce the charges by the professional company.  The cost for the electrical cords, additional lights and the installation came to $24,614.55.  The tree lighting project could not have happened had the POA not installed the electrical wiring upgrade in previous years.  The total cost to refurbish the Candy Cane Lane light decorations, to purchase replacement bulbs and strings as needed for maintenance, to install electrical upgrades, and to light the trees was well in excess of $80,000.00, with the entire amount being contributed by the POA.  At our February 21, 2017 city council meeting, a Resolution of Commendation was presented by the city council relating to these lighting projects.

So the next time you're walking down Main Street enjoying the new twinkle lights, remember the time, effort and money that went into making it all possible.  To conclude this article, let me share a recent letter received by the city from Rachel Mano, a Visalia resident since 2001: "My husband and I would like to let you know that Main Street is our favorite weekend hang out.  So much to choose from (dining).  I'd like to congratulate whoever is responsible for the decisions and dedication that goes into keeping Main Street a safe and thriving atmosphere.  I hope you can pass on this credit where credit is due.  Anyway, I wanted to comment on the "tree lights" that have been lit up since Christmas, what a wonderful idea.  Love, love, love, love, them.  It reminds me of being in a different city (i.e., SLO, Cambria, etc.).  It's warm and welcoming.  I hope they stay up forever!  Everyone we talk to feels the same way.  I have noticed more and more people walking down Main Street and commenting about the lights.  Please thank those responsible for the idea and the effort of the business owners."
Let me add my thanks and appreciation to the many individuals, merchants, the POA, City of Visalia employees and all those who made these lighting projects possible so that the rest of us can enjoy them, now on a year-round basis!

If you have questions or topics regarding the city which you would like to have addressed in future articles, please email Warren at warren.gubler@visalia.city.  For past articles, visit directfromwarren.blogspot