During a recent meeting, the Ivan City Council unanimously approved a proclamation declaring the week of April 2nd through April 8, 2024, as \"Dark Sky Week.\" This initiative aligns with Governor Spencer Cox's statewide recognition of April as Dark Sky Month, a tradition upheld for the past three years.
The proclamation highlights Utah's reputation for having some of the darkest skies in the world, with 27 designated dark sky locations, including national parks and state parks. It emphasizes the importance of preserving these natural nightscapes, noting that over 80% of North Americans can no longer see the Milky Way from their homes.
Mayor Chris Hart underscored the benefits of dark skies, which include enhancing local tourism, promoting community pride, and supporting the well-being of various species. The council encourages residents to engage in stargazing and other astronomical activities during this week, inviting them to experience the beauty of the night sky.
The motion to approve the proclamation was met with enthusiasm, reflecting the community's commitment to preserving its natural heritage and promoting outdoor activities.