Yeah the prices are crazy, though they're actually not a whole lot higher than they've always been. The cost of street lights has not gone up with inflation. Let's say a 100W MV M-250R1 cost $70 in 1977. It would cost $273.78 according to
this inflation calculator. I guess they've managed to cut back costs enormously (by scaling back on amount of materials used, meaning smaller fixtures, thinner ballast coils, thinner castings, simpler designs, etc. and scaling back on quality in the process).