During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant updates regarding outdoor lighting regulations aimed at preserving the unique desert environment of Santa Cruz County. The proposed amendments to the zoning and development code are designed to protect access to dark night skies, a move that has garnered support from local communities, particularly Tubac, which has recently been designated as a dark skies community.
Frank, a representative from the county, emphasized the importance of this initiative, highlighting its potential to boost economic development through \"dark sky tourism.\" He noted that the collaboration between the community and local government has been instrumental in advancing this effort, which aims to balance economic growth with environmental preservation.
The meeting also touched on the challenges posed by light pollution from neighboring areas, including Ambos Nogales and Green Valley. Officials acknowledged the need for effective enforcement of the new lighting regulations, as self-reporting and community cooperation will be crucial for their success.
In addition to the lighting discussions, there was a brief mention of a community initiative to create pickleball courts in Rio Rico. Concerns were raised about the lack of progress on this project, which had been promised by the local school district. The potential for repurposing existing tennis courts for dual use was suggested as a viable solution.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to fostering a sustainable environment while exploring new avenues for economic growth through tourism and community engagement.