During a recent government meeting, city officials engaged in a robust discussion regarding the future of community celebrations, particularly focusing on the potential transition from traditional fireworks displays to drone shows. The conversation highlighted the financial implications of such events, with estimates suggesting that fireworks could cost the city between $1,000 to $1,200 per minute. Officials expressed concerns about the sustainability of funding these events solely through taxpayer dollars.
One council member raised the idea of seeking sponsorships to alleviate the financial burden on residents, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and the potential for local businesses to contribute. The discussion also touched on safety concerns associated with drone shows, particularly regarding the challenges of operating multiple drones in confined spaces and the risk of drones malfunctioning.
A local vendor from Danbury, who has expressed interest in providing drone show services, was mentioned as a potential partner for future events. The officials acknowledged the need for further research into the logistics and costs associated with drone shows, with one member noting that they could be choreographed to music, enhancing the overall experience without contributing to noise pollution.
The meeting concluded with a consensus to explore these options further, encouraging community engagement and sponsorship opportunities to ensure that future celebrations can continue without placing undue financial strain on taxpayers. The officials agreed to keep the dialogue open and welcomed any additional information from council members or community members interested in contributing to the planning process.