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Simsbury conservation discussion: dark‑sky model regulations reviewed and sent to zoning

November 06, 2025 | Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut


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Simsbury conservation discussion: dark‑sky model regulations reviewed and sent to zoning
Committee members reported that the Conservation Commission updated local dark‑sky regulations using Connecticut's model guidance and that the draft was reviewed by Leo Smith of the International Dark‑Sky Organization.

Attendees said the draft regulations went to the zoning board and were approved unanimously; committee members described the rules as targeted primarily at new construction and changes to existing lighting, and they noted that wider public education will be needed to encourage homeowners and developers to choose shielded fixtures, compliant bulbs and motion controls.

At the meeting, members discussed examples of light trespass and the benefits of timers, motion sensors and warmer‑color bulbs. They also said the newly adopted rules are the first implementation step and that additional outreach and model language remain available for future refinements.

No local ordinance text was adopted at the Open Space Committee meeting itself; members recorded the completion of the regulatory work and discussed next steps for public education.

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