My reasoning:
General:
All of these are outdoor installations, so exposed to large temperature ranges, mainly the cold during winter. That put the fluorescents out of the game.
Then most of the installations require quite good beam shaping to reach good uniformity, so low intensity large surface light sources are out of the game.
So for that remains just the HPS, MH and LED.
Now I do not have exact list of fixtures, but I think I would be able to select from catalogues:
1) Medium to low lighting levels are sufficient, spill light large problem, usually low poles a plus. That means quite low lumen packages, so I would go for ~20..30W LED on ~4m poles, spaced about 15m, if possible alternatively on both sides of the street.
2) First question would be, why such road should be illuminated at all, the lighting design would be then more specific for the local conditions and so the reason why it was requested. Otherwise I would assume even lower level would be sufficient, so ~30W LEDs (lower CRI more efficient types with lower input power) on ~6m poles, spaced 25..30m on one side to suffice with just one trench for the feed cable (the trench digging uses to be the most expensive item on the final bill)
3) The required illumination depends on the traffic, long stretches, higher poles not a problem, so 8..12m poles spaced about 50m with 150W HPS with a dimmer system to allow power reduction for low traffic hours. Best directly responding on the actual traffic density.
4) 12..16m with 150W HPS, spaced 50..80m on each side (interleaved) otherwise the same as above.
5) ~20m poles ~80m spaced inside of the median with double 250W HPS (each head for each direction), again adaptive dimming
6) Decorative, good color rendering, higher cost not as big problem, so CMH's, the power depend on the actual position.
7) high poles, 4..6 fixtures per pole, probably ~150W HPS
Same as above, docks will use more floods, road junction would have to be better controlled against glare
9) Same as residential, so ~20..30W LED, but with optics more focused to narrower and longer strip. Spacing would be nearly double.