During a recent council meeting, members discussed the future direction of a development agreement concerning local tourist accommodations. The conversation highlighted a preference for avoiding traditional resort hotels and motels, with some council members expressing a desire to focus on alternative accommodations like bed and breakfasts. The terminology used in the discussions was emphasized, as members sought to clarify the types of accommodations they wish to promote.
Council member Dale indicated that the next steps would involve continuing the discussion to the next meeting, where a motion to approve the development agreement would be on the agenda prior to any zone changes. The council unanimously agreed to continue the item, signaling a collective understanding of the proposed direction.
Additionally, the council briefly addressed the potential issuance of a proclamation for Dark Sky Week, which is typically recognized in April. The mayor noted that the governor has designated April as Dark Sky Month for the past three years, and local advocacy for a specific week in April was discussed. The council expressed support for refining the proclamation language for consideration at the next meeting.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to shaping local tourism development while also promoting environmental awareness through the recognition of Dark Sky Week.