That's true, although the other side of it is that as a municipality, you're bound from a liability point of view, from a public safety point of view, if you don't have appropriate illumination levels. We've developed and pushed hard for low-illumination, high-efficiency, reduced-light-pollution types of lighting standards throughout the community--that's the one thing we've done around that--but you have to balance out the public safety factor, and we're not at a stage of forgoing street lighting for energy savings while compromising public safety.
On May 2nd, 2007. See this statement in context.