Description: The dataset includes streetlight luminaires and/or streetlight columns (as some streetlights are mounted to electricity poles or other structures). Streetlights are external lights that illuminate the road network and/or open spaces at night time. There are a range of different styles, heights, lamp types and brightness of lights depending on the amount of light required.
The information captured includes the location information, column height and material, the number of lamps and outreach arms, luminaires and power type, the associated cable type and conduit, the status of the streetlight, the owner of the streetlight, when it was installed and the reference information for the source of the data. The asset numbers are physically mounted to each streetlight and they are determined by the suburb code and a sequential number. It is common practice for asset numbers to be reused when street lights are removed, replaced or relocated.
Data is sourced from Transport Canberra and City Services’ Integrated Asset Management System.
The information available in this dataset may be incomplete and should not be solely relied upon as a search. No warranty is given in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability) and no liability accepted (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Minor to substantial delays may occur in updating the source data to reflect as-constructed information. This data is generally used for the Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) service and should be used as a guide only.
Description: The dataset includes streetlight controller boxes from ActewAGL’s database as of June 30th 2017 in addition to new controller boxes that have been handed over to the ACT Government since then. The streetlight controller boxes are control points that allow a given circuit to be shut off for maintenance purposes but also act as the connection point for multiple circuits. These boxes can be housed inside an electrical substation or as a separate control box sometimes mounted to a streetlight pole.
The information captured includes the location information, the substation number (if housed in a substation), control point, mounting, the number of circuits, TCCS access, AS 3000 compliance, asbestos panel, date last accessed, the status of the controller box, the owner of the controller box, when it was installed and the reference information for the source of the data. The asset numbers are physically mounted to each controller box and they are determined by the suburb code and a sequential number. This is from the same sequence as the streetlight luminaires. In some cases (generally where a streetlight and a controller box are mounted to the same column) there are duplicate asset numbers.
Data is sourced from Transport Canberra and City Services’ Integrated Asset Management System.
The information available in this dataset may be incomplete and should not be solely relied upon as a search. No warranty is given in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability) and no liability accepted (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Minor to substantial delays may occur in updating the source data to reflect as-constructed information. This data is generally used for the Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) service and should be used as a guide only.
Description: The streetlight cables are overhead or buried underground and carry the electrical load to power the streetlight network. There are different types of cables based on the load required to power each streetlight thus higher voltage cables are generally encased in a thicker conduit. The cables are connected to a circuit which is controlled at a controller box. The dataset includes streetlight cables from ActewAGL’s database as of June 30th 2017 in addition to new cables that have been handed over to the ACT Government since then.
The information captured includes cable type and conduit, voltage (LOW or HIGH), the status of the cable (ABANDONED or IN SERVICE), the owner of the cable, supply_type (OVERHEAD or UNDERGROUND) when it was installed and the reference information for the source of the data. The cable length is based off the spatial geometry of each feature.
Data is sourced from Transport Canberra and City Services’ Integrated Asset Management System.
The information available in this dataset may be incomplete and should not be solely relied upon as a search. Cable locations / alignments generally represent indicative routes rather than being survey accurate. No warranty is given in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability) and no liability accepted (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Minor to substantial delays may occur in updating the source data to reflect as-constructed information. This data is generally used for the Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) service and should be used as a guide only.
Description: The streetlight cables are overhead or buried underground and carry the electrical load to power the streetlight network. There are different types of cables based on the load required to power each streetlight thus higher voltage cables are generally encased in a thicker conduit. The cables are connected to a circuit which is controlled at a controller box. The dataset includes streetlight cables from ActewAGL’s database as of June 30th 2017 in addition to new cables that have been handed over to the ACT Government since then.
The information captured includes cable type and conduit, voltage (LOW or HIGH), the status of the cable (ABANDONED or IN SERVICE), the owner of the cable, supply_type (OVERHEAD or UNDERGROUND) when it was installed and the reference information for the source of the data. The cable length is based off the spatial geometry of each feature.
Data is sourced from Transport Canberra and City Services’ Integrated Asset Management System.
The information available in this dataset may be incomplete and should not be solely relied upon as a search. Cable locations / alignments generally represent indicative routes rather than being survey accurate. No warranty is given in relation to the data (including accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability) and no liability accepted (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for any loss damage or costs (including consequential damage) relating to any use of the data. Minor to substantial delays may occur in updating the source data to reflect as-constructed information. This data is generally used for the Dial Before You Dig (DBYD) service and should be used as a guide only.