DEC 12, 2024 7PM: LIGHTING FOR SAFER STREETS WITH DEBBIE MORAN

In most cities, perceptions of safety are the primary driver for lighting policy. Often these perceptions are dead wrong and perpetuated by well-meaning officials who do not understand that LED technology easily creates disabling glare and is unforgiving. We now have not just glare but glare on steroids.

Jan 28, 2025 7:00pm Dark Sky Places: All You Want to Know About Them

Want to know more about International Dark Sky Places? What’s the same about each type of place and what’s different? How do I get started or get things moving again if they have stagnated?

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/97704446878?pwd=JGUz6DvuWZrPPqPclbeauHtdyaXjOs.1

Meeting ID: 977 0444 6878
Passcode: 999096

April 25th Dark Sky Day at the Texas Capitol

Meet at 9:30 AM on the South Steps of the Capitol

We’re honored that Senator Blanco and Representative Troxclair are sponsoring resolutions in support of Dark Sky Day at the Capitol. While we don’t have the exact floor schedule yet, we’re planning to read the resolution on the south steps, and we hope to be recognized on the floor of both the House and Senate during the day.

Plan Ahead: Wear comfortable walking shoes—you’ll be moving around the Capitol.
Know your legislators: Find out who your Texas Senator and Representative are and plan to visit their offices to show your support and raise awareness of efforts to bring better nighttime lighting to our communities!
https://lrl.texas.gov/genInfo/contactleg.cfm

Parking: We suggest the Capitol Visitor’s Parking Garage at 1201 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78701. However, there are more public garages, street parking, and parking lots within a few blocks. Be prepared to pay for parking.