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Coconino County seeks public input to modernize 'dark sky' ordinance

Coconino County is asking the public for input on amendments being proposed for its "dark sky" ordinance.

The county has had the ordinance in place since the 1980s, but officials say lighting technology has changed since then. Some recommendations in the original ordinance, like low sodium pressure bulbs, are considered archaic.

The county recommends phasing in narrow spectrum LED lighting instead. 

The proposed changes include reducing the number of lighting zones in the county that currently protect observatories. That would increase restrictions in places farther than 7 miles away from the area’s four observatories. 

The original ordinance was intended to reduce "light trespass" between neighbors.

The public can propose changes here.

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Fronteras Desk senior editor Michel Marizco is an award-winning investigative reporter based in Flagstaff.