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City Council Workshop Meeting
Hybrid
New Carrollton Municipal Center
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Wednesday August 06, 2025, 7:00 PM
Workshop Items for Discussion
1. Call to Order
2. Public Comments 3 min each
3. Council Announcements 10 min
4. NLC Engagement Discussion (Jose Alvarado) 15 min
5. LetsDriveSafer Presentation 15 min
6. Mahoney Woods Discussion 10 min
7. Ordinance 26-03 Home Accessibility 10 min
8. Streetlight Discussion 10 min
9. Public Comments 3 min each
10.Motion to Adjourn
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PLEASE NOTE: This meeting of the City of New Carrollton Council will be a hybrid meeting.
This means that you can attend in person, or virtually by using the below information.
Google Meet Link
City Council Workshop Meeting
Wednesday, August 6 · 7:00 – 10:00pm
Time zone: America/New_York
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/spz-zsbk-kjn
Or dial: (US) +1 516-399-7101 PIN: 447 991 509#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/spz-zsbk-kjn?pin=9937540843542
If you would like to submit comments in writing please email Kaitlyn Schisler, at
clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov by 3:00 pm the day of the meeting. Comments are also welcome
after any meeting.

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Reunión del taller del Ayuntamiento
Híbrido
Centro municipal de New Carrollton
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Miércoles 6 de agosto de 2025, 19:00 horas
Temas del taller para debate
1. Llamar al orden
2. Comentarios públicos 3 min cada uno
3. Anuncios del Consejo 10 minutos
4. Discusión sobre el compromiso de NLC discusión (Jose Alvarado) 15 minutos
5. Presentación de LetsDrive Safe 15 minutos
6. Discusión sobre Mahoney Woods 10 minutos
7. Ordenanza 26-03 Accesibilidad a la vivienda 10 minutos
8. Discusión sobre farolas 10 minutos
9. Comentarios públicos 3 min cada uno
10. Moción de aplazamiento
___________________________________________________________________________
NOTA: Esta reunión del Consejo Municipal de New Carrollton será híbrida. Esto significa que
puede asistir presencialmente o virtualmente utilizando la información a continuación.
Enlace de Google Meet
Reunión del taller del Ayuntamiento
Miércoles 6 de agosto · 19:00 – 22:00 horas
Zona horaria: América/Nueva York
Información para unirse a Google Meet
Enlace de videollamada: https://meet.google.com/spz-zsbk-kjn
O marque: (EE. UU.) +1 516-399-7101 PIN: 447 991 509#
Más números de teléfono: https://tel.meet/spz-zsbk-kjn?pin=9937540843542
Si desea enviar comentarios por escrito, envíe un correo electrónico a Kaitlyn Schisler a
clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov antes de las 15:00 h del día de la reunión. También se agradecen los
comentarios después de la reunión.

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Réunion de l'atelier du conseil municipal
Hybride
Centre municipal de New Carrollton
6016 Princess Garden Parkway
New Carrollton, MD 20784
Mercredi 6 août 2025, 19h00
Sujets de discussion de l'atelier
1. Appel à l'ordre
2. Commentaires publics 3 min chacun
3. Annonces du Conseil 10 minutes
4. Discussion sur l'engagement du NLC discussion (José Alvarado) 15 minutes
5. Présentation de Let's Drive Safe 15 minutes
6. Discussion sur Mahoney Woods 10 minutes
7. Ordonnance 26-03 Accessibilité à domicile 10 minutes
8. Discussion sur l'éclairage public 10 minutes
9. Commentaires du public 3 min chacun
10. Motion d'ajournement
________________________________________________________________________
ATTENTION : Cette réunion du conseil municipal de New Carrollton sera une réunion hybride.
Vous pouvez donc y assister en personne ou virtuellement en utilisant les informations
ci-dessous.
Lien Google Meet
Réunion de l'atelier du conseil municipal
Mercredi 6 août · 19h00 – 22h00
Fuseau horaire : America/New_York
Informations sur la participation à Google Meet
Lien d'appel vidéo : https://meet.google.com/spz-zsbk-kjn
Ou composez le : (US) +1 516-399-7101 PIN : 447 991 509#
Plus de numéros de téléphone : https://tel.meet/spz-zsbk-kjn?pin=9937540843542
Si vous souhaitez soumettre vos commentaires par écrit, veuillez envoyer un courriel à Kaitlyn
Schisler, à l'adresse clerk@newcarrolltonmd.gov, avant 15 h le jour de la réunion. Les
commentaires sont également les bienvenus après chaque réunion.

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LetsDriveSafer
Town of Berwyn Heights
Program Data, August 2025
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Berwyn Heights 1

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We’re ushering in the
next era of Automated
Traffic Enforcement
programs
Advanced tech, live Community-centered City-wide
within days buy-in from day 1 deterrence;
completely cost
neutral
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Building Community Buy-in
We focus on building a culture of safety.
Collective Responsibility Community Buy-in Pride & Results
Helping spread the word and create a Capture & highlight the most intense & Leveraging citation revenue to improve
sense of a collective effort within the risky driving behavior with the community public safety & roadways even more —
community creates a positive perception of the
program
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Violation Stats
Town of Berwyn Heights
LetsDriveSafer Washington DC 4
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Violation Trends - Numbers
About 65% reduction in violations
Start of the program: 1200 Violations per day across the deployments
After 18 weeks, until Aug 1: 400 Violations per day
LetsDriveSafer
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Violation Trends - Edmonston & Pontiac
All Events (Low, Medium & High)
80% reduction in events at
Edmonston & Pontiac.
Overall drop from over 500 to
100 on average. Similar drop
observed in high and medium
intensity events.
Serious Events (Medium & High)
LetsDriveSafer
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Violation Trends - Pontiac & 63rd
All Events (Low, Medium & High)
65% reduction in events at
Pontiac & 63rd.
Overall drop from over 450 to
150 on average. Gradual drop,
roughly 60% in medium & high
severity events.
Serious Events (Medium & High)
LetsDriveSafer
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Violation Trends - 58th & Seminole
All Events (Low, Medium & High)
65% reduction in events at
58th & Seminole.
Overall drop from over 300 to
100 on average. Steady decline
in high and medium intensity
events as well.
Serious Events (Medium & High)
LetsDriveSafer
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Violation Trends - Time of the Day
Weekdays: Violations ramp 5 am → peak 4-6 pm
Weekends: peak ~2 h later than weekdays
Overnight risk minimal (<10 events/hr)
LetsDriveSafer
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Violation Trends - Time of the Day
Edmonston & Pontiac
Different streets behave differently.
Edmonston & Pontiac: Ramps up and stays high for most of
the day.
Pontiac & 63 rd: twin peaks – 8am and 4pm school traffic
58th & Seminole: similar to Pontiac and 63rd.
Pontiac & 63rd
58th & Seminole
LetsDriveSafer
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Citations Sent
Town of Berwyn Heights
LetsDriveSafer Washington DC 11
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Citation: Residents vs Non-Residents
About 88% of tickets are sent to non-residents,
majority to College Park
City Tickets Percentage
Berwyn Heights 407 12.19%
College Park 386 9.71%
Silver Spring 338 8.40%
Hyattsville 299 7.33%
Greenbelt 229 5.74%
Riverdale 198 4.92%
Laurel 170 4.23%
Bowie 128 3.23%
All Others 1787 44.25%
LetsDriveSafer
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Stop Sign Pilot Data
Town of Berwyn Heights
LetsDriveSafer Washington DC 13
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Edmonston Rd & Berwyn Road SB
594
Average violations per day
89% of all vehicles daily
LetsDriveSafer

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58th & Quebec St SB
499
Average violations per day
94% of all vehicles daily
LetsDriveSafer

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Pontiac & 60th WB
410
Average violations per day
85% of all vehicles daily
LetsDriveSafer

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Redlight Pilot Data
Town of Berwyn Heights
LetsDriveSafer Washington DC 17
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Greenbelt Rd & 58th Ave
73
Average violations per day
Monthly Violation (30 days) - 2190
LetsDriveSafer

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Greenbelt Rd & Greenbelt Station
30
Average violations per day
Monthly Violation (30 days) - 900
LetsDriveSafer

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Greenbelt Rd & 63rd EB
35
Average violations per day
Monthly Violation (30 days) - 1050
LetsDriveSafer

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Video Examples
Town of Berwyn Heights
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LetsDriveSafer

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Town of Berwyn Heights MAYOR
Tiffany Papanikolas
5700 Berwyn Road COUNCIL MEMBERS
Berwyn Heights, MD 20 740 Edgar Moctezuma (Mayor Pro Tem)
David Wolfinger
Tel. (301) 474-5000
Roger Gaines
Fax (301) 474-5002
Chris Brittan-Powell
Request for Proposals
Stop Sign Camera Enforcement Program Operator
RFP # BH 2024-02
Project Overview: The Town of Berwyn Heights is requesting proposals from qualified firms to
install, maintain, and administer Stop Sign Cameras within the corporate limits of the Town of Berwyn
Heights in compliance with State and local laws.
Scope of Work: Qualified applicants should be able to provide the following services to the Town:
• Assistance with intersection selection, including establishing baseline counts of stop sign
cameras starting at three intersections. When combined with ongoing statistical monitoring, as
detailed below, these baseline data should enable the Town to gauge the impact of stop sign
safety camera enforcement.
• Site design, installation, maintenance, and operation of automated camera systems at all
selected intersections.
• Processing of data prior to providing access to chargeable violations via a secure website to the
Town Police Department for review and authorization of citations by qualified Police
Department personnel by electronic signature for those events that meet specified criteria.
• Initial mailing of duly authorized citations to registered vehicle owners for payment.
• Provision of a secure, online special master module, enabling hearings, adjudication, and
payment processing.
• Maintenance of an online Internet viewing capability for use by Police, and members of the
public who receive violations in the mail. Provision of expert testimony at District Court
Hearings.
• Assistance with developing a public information and community outreach campaign, including
warning signage. Provision of regular statistical reports of program operations.
• Training Town staff involved in the implementation of the Program.
• Be able to provide additional video feeds from cameras to assist the Police with solving a
crime.
Budget: It is the intent of the Town to have this program to be cost-neutral.
Deadline: Responses to this RFP are to be submitted by Monday, September 30th, 2024, at 9am.
Proposals in PDF form are to be emailed to Contact@BerwynHeightsMD.gov with RFP # BH 2024-02
in the subject line. You can submit hard copies of the RFP responses, in addition to the emailed PDF,
using the below methods:
By Mail: Town of Berwyn Heights, 5700 Berwyn Rd, Berwyn Heights, MD, 20740
In-person: The Town of Berwyn Heights Town Hall is located at 5700 Berwyn Rd, Berwyn
Heights, MD 20740, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Selection Process and Criteria: This RFP is for a 24-month contract with the Town with options for
automatic extensions. Town Elected Officials & staff will participate in selecting the appropriate firm.

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Proposals will be evaluated based on:
1. The firm’s experience operating a similar program within the State of Maryland.
2. The firm’s understanding of local laws regarding Stop Sign Camera Enforcement in Prince
George’s County.
3. The firm’s ability to operate a cost-neutral program.
Approval Timeline: The Town anticipates selecting a firm by/at the October 9th, 2024, Town
Meeting.
About the Town: Incorporated in 1896, our approximately one square mile town is home to 3,300
residents living in 1,050 single-family homes on the hillsides of the Indian Creek valley. Although
small in size, the Town offers a full slate of municipal services: the Police Department is staffed to
provide community-oriented police protection, ensuring one of the lowest crime rates in the region; the
Public Works Department performs weekly refuse, recycling, and yard waste collections; and Code
Compliance monitors residential and commercial properties to ensure compliance with property
standards, zoning rules, and rental housing regulations. The Administrative Department, located in
Town Hall, handles the Town’s finance and human resource functions, in addition to the overall
administration of the Town. The Berwyn Heights Volunteer Fire & Rescue Squad, an independent
501c (3) corporation, is one of the busiest volunteer companies on the east coast, and partners with the
University of Maryland's Fire & Rescue Institute to train first responders. The Town is a Council-
Manager form of government, with a 5-member Council elected every other year that employs a Town
Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Town. The Town has an operating budget of
$4,460,550 for the Fiscal Year 2024.
Any questions or concerns can be directed to Contact@BerwynHeightsMD.gov or by calling Town
Offices at 301-474-5000

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City of New Carrollton RFP-NC-2025-13 Request for Mahoney Woods Amphitheater Proposal
Bid Opening
Thursday, May 15,2025 at 2:00 p.m.
Compan:v: Name & Bid Amount Compan:v: Representative Date& Time Notes
Address Submiited Enter pertinent information and cost. Look at
1 Original, 2 scope of work
Copies
CAPITAL $495,514.00 Reginald Herndon 5/15/25 1:55pm -Stage Area $169,379
-Amphitheater Structure $117,746
Construction General Manager
-Accessibility $115,393
Group rherndon@ccg-wdc.com.
-Access $92,996
332112th Street Grand Total $495,514
NE
Suite 3
Washington, DC
20017-4008
County Walding, $229,221.00 Trevor Ramoutar 5/15/25 9:34AM Stage Area $65,928.00
LLC President, Miscellaneous $19,800.00
trevor@weldingdc.com Accessibility $54,183.00
15873 Commerce
Access $89,310.00
Court
Upper Marlboro,
MD20774 Grand Total $229,221.00
(240)714-5208

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Mahoney Woods-3D Rendering

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Ordinance 26-03
An Ordinance Amending Ch. 41 of
New Carrollton Code to Provide
Waiver of Permit Fees Under
Certain Conditions
Effective: [Insert Date]
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 41 OF THE NEW CARROLLTON CITY
CODE TO PROVIDE FOR A WAIVER OF PERMIT FEES FOR HOME
MODIFICATIONS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.
WHEREAS, the City of New Carrollton recognizes the importance of home modifications that
allow individuals with disabilities and older adults “aging in place” to enhance safety,
accessibility, and comfort in their residence; and
WHEREAS, the City seeks to reduce barriers for individuals living with disabilities (a physical
or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more activities of daily living), and ensure
accessible housing in our community; and
WHEREAS, the Fair Housing Act and Americans with Disabilities Act protect tenants from
housing discrimination based on disability and require landlords to make reasonable
accommodations and allow necessary modifications at the tenant’s own expense; and
WHEREAS, the City wants to support the concept of “aging in place” because it enables older
adults to preserve their independence and autonomy by staying in their own homes and
communities; and
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to support measures that
promote accessibility and aging in place,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW
CARROLLTON, MARYLAND, that Chapter 41 “Building Construction” is hereby amended
to add a new Section “Waiver of Permit Fees for Home Modifications” as follows:
§ 41-10. WAIVER OF PERMIT FEES FOR HOME MODIFICATIONS.
A. PERMIT FEE WAIVER: ANY HOMEOWNER OR TENANT SEEKING TO MAKE
HOME MODIFICATIONS IN THEIR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TO IMPROVE
ACCESSIBILITY AND/OR ALLOW FOR AGING IN PLACE SHALL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A
WAIVER OF ALL PERMIT FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE REQUIRED PERMITS FOR
SUCH IMPROVEMENTS, AS LONG AS THEY ARE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A
DISABILITY OR A PERSON OVER 60 YEARS OF AGE.
B. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
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 AT THE TIME OF PERMIT APPLICATION, THE APPLICANT MUST
SUBMIT THE WAIVER REQUEST AND PROVIDE:
o PROOF OF DISABILITY (I.E., DOCUMENTATION FROM A
GOVERNMENT AGENCY, LETTER FROM A LICENSED MEDICAL
PROFESSIONAL); OR
o A NOTARIZED STATEMENT UNDER THE PENALTIES OF
PERJURY, FROM THE INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY O A
PERSON OLDER THAN 60 YEARS OF AGE, DESCRIBING HOW
THE HOME MODIFICATIONS WILL IMPROVE THE SAFETY,
ACCESSIBILITY, AND COMFORT IN THEIR RESIDENCE.
(NOTARY SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE AT
THE NEW CARROLLTON MUNICIPAL CENTER.)
C. SCOPE OF IMPROVEMENTS: THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF IMPROVEMENTS MAY
QUALIFY FOR THE PERMIT FEE WAIVER:
 ENTRY AND EXIT IMPROVEMENTS
 BATHROOM MODIFICATIONS
 KITCHEN ADJUSTMENTS
 LIVING SPACE ENHANCEMENTS
 SAFETY FEATURES IN THE PROPERTY
 FLOORING (INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR)
 ANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS DEEMED NECESSARY FOR
ACCESSIBILITY, SAFETY, OR COMFORT BY THE INDIVIDUAL WITH A
DISABILITY OR THE OLDER ADULT LIVING IN THE PROPERTY.
D. APPLICATION PROCESS: THE APPLICANT SHALL COMPLETE THE “PERMIT FEE
WAIVER REQUEST,” PROVIDE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION, AND SUBMIT IT TO
THE CITY’S CODE ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT, ALONG WITH ALL OTHER
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE PERMIT.
E. LIMITATIONS: THIS WAIVER APPLIES ONLY TO PERMIT FEES AND DOES NOT
NEGATE COMPLIANCE WITH ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES AND
REGULATIONS.
SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY
If any provision of this ordinance is held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, the remaining
provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect on [Insert Date], following its passage and approval.
Enacted this [insert date] day of [month], [year]. By order of the City Council of New Carrollton,
Maryland.
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Attest:
________________________ ________________________________
Kaitlyn Schisler Duane Rosenberg, Council Chair
City Clerk
Date: _______________________
Approved for legal sufficiency: Approved:
____________________________ ____________________________
Jason A. DeLoach, Esq., City Attorney Phelecia E Nembhard, Mayor
Date: _______________________
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July 24, 2025
Pepco
Four Cities Coalition
Presentation
Customer Update

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Overview – Pepco Streetlight Tariffs
 There are two (2) existing streetlight schedules and two (2) new schedules to provide Customers with their choice
in streetlight ownership and LED conversion
SSL-OH
Company-owned and maintained
• Schedule is closing for new streetlights, Pepco will no longer install high-pressure sodium lamps for new lights
• HPS lamp burnouts will be replaced with HPS, as stock permits
• All fixture replacements and new installations will be LED
SSL-OH-LED
Company-owned and maintained
• Contribution-in-aid-of-construction (CIAC) required $
• Replacements and new LED installations require CIAC
SSL-OH-NC
Company-owned and maintained (new)
• No upfront cost (no CIAC required) to convert to LED
• Available only for LED streetlights
• Replacements and new installations do not require CIAC
SSL-OH-CUST
Customer owned (new)
• For customers with streetlight attachment agreements
Privileged and Confidential 3
“OH” – Overhead | “NC” – Non-CIAC (no upfront payment)

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This is the default schedule for SSL-OH customers when failed high-pressure
sodium fixtures are replaced with LED, unless otherwise indicated by the
customer
1. Requires a CIAC for all conversions, replacements, and upgrades
SSL-OH-LED • Upon payment of the CIAC by the Customer, the Company will install, remove,
or convert each streetlight to LED
2. Ability to transfer to SSL-OH-NC *New
Company-owned and
• If so desired, Customers may transfer to the Non-CIAC schedule at time of
maintained, with CIAC
equipment replacement or failure
3. Distinction between cobrahead streetlights and other styles of streetlights *New
Luminaire & New Supply Removal Type
Mount Connection Only Conversion
Cobrahead
$2,703 $2,354 $262 $1,587
• *Prices for Pepco’s other standard fixtures will vary by style
4. Path to add custom streetlight equipment
• Customers may request non-standard LED streetlights are added to Pepco’s
suite of standard offerings upon review and approval by the Company
5. Provision to install demonstration lights *New
• Customers may opt for a trial period to evaluate lights; requires CIAC for
installation of LEDs
Privileged and Confidential 4
CIAC: contribution-in-aid-of-construction

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For Customers that prefer not to pay an upfront CIAC,
Customers must “Opt-In” to SSL-OH-NC
1. New schedule for streetlight customers
SSL-OH-NC • No upfront costs for fixture replacements and new installations
• Installation and replacement costs are embedded in the monthly rate
• Cost for permanently removing a light still applies ($262)
Company-owned and
2. Available only for LED lights
maintained, without CIAC • Monthly rates are specific to the light type and wattage
(Non-CIAC) • Monthly rates will factor in the costs to install and maintain by light style and
wattage
3. New streetlight installations
• Upon customer request, Company will install new LED streetlights on
existing wooden poles with an existing secondary supply, or else Make
Ready Costs will apply
4. Ability to transfer to SSL-OH-LED
• If so desired, Customers may transfer to the CIAC tariff at the time of
equipment replacement or failure
5. Path to add custom streetlight equipment
• Customers may request non-standard LED streetlights are added to
Pepco’s suite of standard offerings upon review and approval by the
Company
Privileged and Confidential 5
CIAC: contribution-in-aid-of-construction

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For Customers with executed Streetlight Attachment Agreements
1. New schedule for customers that own their streetlights and have executed
SSL-OH-CUST Attachment Agreements
• Electricity supplied to the equipment by the Company from overhead
lines
Customer owned lights
2. Customer Maintained
on Pepco poles
• Only rate Schedule SL is applicable
• No Fixed Charges or O&M costs
3. Option for Company Maintained
• Separate contract needed for Pepco to perform as contractor of choice
• Must be Pepco standard light offering, or customer furnished lights
• Company is under no obligation to maintain customer-owned lights as
per the model Purchase Agreement
4. Defined responsibilities for furnishing, installing, and maintaining equipment
• Requires Customer installed disconnect device
5. Annual Inventory, Ownership Identification and Liability
• Requirements for both overhead and underground lights matching that of
the model Streetlight Purchase and Attachment Agreement
6. Dimming available for customer-owned lights
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Costs shown are subject to change
Streetlights–
Options for LED Conversion
• Example: The customer wants to upgrade 100 existing HPS cobrahead streetlight fixtures to LED
SSL-OH-LED (CIAC) SSL-OH-NC (Non-CIAC)
Upfront cost No upfront cost
Pepco-owned, Pepco maintained Pepco-owned, Pepco maintained
• Costs: To upgrade 100 existing HPS cobrahead streetlight fixtures to • Costs: To upgrade 100 existing HPS cobrahead streetlight fixtures to
50W HPS equivalent LED cobrahead fixtures 50W HPS equivalent LED cobrahead fixtures
$1,587 $2.99 $15.17
Per Light Type Per Light Per Light Ongoing Monthly
• +
Conversion Ongoing Monthly Charge
($1587 x 100) Charges ($15.17 per light x 100)
• Total for cobrahead type conversion:
• $158,700 CIAC upfront + $2.99 per light per month • Est. monthly cost for cobrahead lighting:
• $1,517 per month
OR OR
• To upgrade to 50W HPS equivalent LED standard teardrop: • To upgrade to a 50W HPS equivalent LED standard teardrop:
$2,431.03 $26.72
$2.99
Estimate Amt. Per Light Ongoing Monthly
Per Light
Per Light Charge
Ongoing Monthly
($2,431.03 est. amt. ($26.72 per light x 100)
Charges
x 100)
• Total for standard style conversion: • Est. monthly cost for teardrop lighting:
• $243,103 CIAC upfront + $2.99 per light per month • $2,672 per month
Notes: (1) The amounts shown exclude any costs associated with Make Ready work, which is subject to a CIAC, and excludes any costs for new wooden poles necessary for new
Privliiglehgetsd a($nd5 ,C2o6n6fid.e9n9ti apler pole). (2) For any non-standard streetlight, Pepco’s New Business engineering will review fixture cut sheets and assess for compatibility on the system; 7
checking each pole to for line clearances, assessing pole for loading, and updating GIS.

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Rate Comparison – Current State to Future State
Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco)
Maryland
Comparison of Overhead Streetlight Tariff options
100W HPS Equivalent Cobrahead LED
Traditional LED
SSL-OH SSL-OH-NC SSL-OH-LED SSL-OH-CUST
Upfront Charges
CIAC $1,523 $0 $1,587 N/A
Make Ready (if applicable) Varies Varies Varies Varies
Ongoing Monthly Charges
Fixed Charges $5.89 $11.42 $0.71 $0.00
O&M Charges $2.41 $1.06 $1.09 $0.00
Distribution Charges $1.20 $1.18 $1.20 $1.20
G & T Charges $3.72 $1.98 $1.98 $1.98
Surcharges $0.32 $0.17 $0.17 $0.17
Taxes $1.05 $0.74 $0.52 $0.50
Est. Total Monthly Charges $14.58 $16.55 $5.67 $3.85
Privileged and Confidential 8
For rates effective 9/1/2024

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SSL-OH-LED
(1 of 2)
Confidential Information – For Internal Use Only 9

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SSL-OH-LED
(2 of 2)
Confidential Information – For Internal Use Only 10

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SSL-OH-NC
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