‘The Bay Lights' on Bay Bridge to go Dark, Effort Underway for New, Better Creation

A canvas of light is coming down Sunday after illuminating the western span of the Bay Bridge for 10 years. But with enough donors, it will come “back in a more glorious manifestation,” its founder Ben Davis said Friday.

The Bay Lights have been shining in the Bay Area for many to see despite exposure to grit, grime, and 24/7 vibration over the last decade. 

Now it’s time to take them down as they are failing faster than they can be repaired in a cost-effective manner.

“I’m confident that they will come back,” Davis said in a phone interview, explaining what residents might see when they do.

Davis wants

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