During a recent government meeting, community members highlighted two significant initiatives aimed at enhancing local economic development and preserving environmental integrity in Tubac.
Katie, a local advocate, emphasized the economic benefits of increasing recreational opportunities, specifically through the proposed lighting project for pickleball courts. She noted that attracting visitors to the town not only boosts local businesses but also influences potential homebuyers who are increasingly interested in recreational amenities. \"Pickleball is driving that economy,\" she stated, urging the community's support for the project to extend playing hours while ensuring responsible stewardship of the lighting.
In a related discussion, Humberto Lopez, a member of the Tubac Dark Sky Association, presented the importance of proposed amendments to the county's outdoor lighting code. Tubac recently earned the designation of Arizona's newest international dark sky community, placing it among a select group of 48 worldwide. Lopez explained that maintaining this designation requires ongoing efforts to mitigate light pollution and adhere to specific standards. He stressed that the amendments are crucial for retaining their status, which is not guaranteed indefinitely. \"It's a one-year thing,\" he cautioned, highlighting the need for community engagement and education on responsible lighting practices.
Both discussions underscored the community's commitment to balancing economic growth with environmental preservation, reflecting a proactive approach to local governance and community well-being.