smusic 00 wrote:Did they also add a small bank of lights above/on top of the old ones? That would explain June saying the old ones were to low. So will they remove the old, lower ones or just not turn them on, or maybe reposition their direction?
you may be onto something. when i went by, i could see one bank of the "old" ones on, but it appeared to be only the top third of that bank. maybe those are the higher ones of which you speak?
it did look like they were doing something with the old poles, though-which i assumed was removal-as the black fence had been taken down and crates were laid for them to drive heavy equipment on leading right up to the older poles
If one goes to the Manhattancontructiongroup.com site and hit project camera for the George W. Bush Library, one can zoom in and see the height and location of the lights, both on the new poles and on top the west side structure.
SMU's goal is to reduce the total number of light fixtures at Ford Stadium from 400 to 220, distributed on the sidelines rather than clustered on four poles.
SMU is adding four poles on the East side of the stadium at 120 feet each, shorter than the existing poles of 140 feet. It will balance out the lighting, SMU says. Donors are paying for the upgrades.
Stallion wrote:We may need to look into a Political Action Committe(PAC) to get whatever we need from University Park to expand the Stadium in any way we want
Stallion wrote:We may need to look into a Political Action Committe(PAC) to get whatever we need from University Park to expand the Stadium in any way we want
What year are you living in? Let's start a SuperPAC
1. Under the Fund drop down box, choose in: Athletics 2. Under the Choose a Fund drop down box, choose: Other 3. In the Other box: Fill in Friends of SMU Marketing 4. Fill in the amount of your donation 5. Fill in your information in the correct fields 6. Click next and enter your credit card information
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