Check Out IDA-MA’s Lighting Checklist

Thanks to the effort of Tim Brothers, we’ve got a new document that can help your community make smart lighting choices. It’s titled “Checklist for Dark-Sky Compliant Outdoor Lighting.”

The intended use of this document is a set of guidelines that can be sent to state agencies and local municipalities before or during the design/installation phase to prevent bad lighting. This is not the same as a bylaw — it’s not binding. But you can still send it to whoever is making lighting decision in your town: Economic Planner, Planning Board members, Town Administrator, or Building Inspector, for example. Or send it to your local DCR park administrator.  

You can also use this to start a conversation with your Select Board or whomever runs your town operations. Point out that dark-sky-friendly outdoor lighting does more than save the stars and protect the nocturnal environment — it also saves energy and thus taxpayer dollars. If you feel like the conversation is well received, try to get your local officials to write a letter of support for our proposed statewide bill and then send that to your local legislators.

2 thoughts on “Check Out IDA-MA’s Lighting Checklist

  1. Lynne Busam Markinac's avatar
    Lynne Busam Markinac says:

    I am trying to write an article for my town (Mattapoisett) paper about DarkSky and have gotten most of my information from DarkSky International but I am having a hard time describing the bulbs that should be used . I even have a hard time understanding which ones should be used. Can someone help me describe the bulbs in layman terms

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