Nashville is in the midst of replacing 55,000 traditional streetlights with new LED fixtures as part of its Vision Zero initiative aimed at eliminating pedestrian deaths. So far, 16,000 lights have been installed, with work ongoing five days a week. Residents have reported mixed feedback; while some, like Ann Harris-Brown, feel safer with improved visibility, others have expressed concerns about the brightness of the new lights interfering with their peace and quality of life. Complaints have been lodged regarding lights that are too bright for residential areas, prompting requests for adjustments. Despite the mixed responses, the Nashville Electric Service reports a decrease in streetlight maintenance requests, indicating some success in the project’s implementation. Residents can monitor the installation progress through an interactive online map provided by NES and the Metro government.