An article from Signonsandiego.com explains how residents of North Park, a neighborhood in San Diego, California, are easing their energy costs by installing solar-powered lights to illuminate their streets. The project is run by a volunteer group of residents who hope to plant 225 trees and install 150 streetlights in the neighborhood.
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