Reviewed Ideas
* Civic Space Park. The sculpture "Her Secret is Patience", otherwise known as the "Saguaro Blossom" or "Giant Jellyfish" is illuminated at night (great job!), but the lights turn off at 10pm... this means this giant investment in defining a public space downtown and an attempt to put Phoenix on the map is only lit at night for about an hour, maybe 90 minutes, in the summer months... longer in the winter. However, it should be lit all night long... so those going home after a game or concert or theater performance or dinner or bars will see it. Also, those thousands of people per day (potentially millions of people a year) who look out their hotel rooms at night and onto the city below will see this. People driving into work early, or going to early morning events such as the Rock and Roll Marathon (the third largest on earth!), also do not see it. There's zero reason to turn off the lights on this, it's truly a shame. * With City Hall, the "crown" on top of the building was initially designed to be illuminated with different color lights depending on holidays - Red White and Blue for 4th of July, Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness, Green for St Patricks Day, etc., etc. but this has never been implemented. Perhaps it's time to change out the lighting on top with those $50/ea color-changing LEDs (you'd need around 20 of them, a whopping $1000 investment, which would save energy and reduce maintenance/replacem |