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<h1>2020-09-29-RE_So-Dark</h1>
<h1>Re: "So Dark"</h1>
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<li><a href="gemini://gemlog.blue/users/insom/1601267027.gmi">by ~insom</a>
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<p>I used to live in Flagstaff, AZ, which is (possibly the first) International Dark Sky City.  There are city ordinances that require streetlights be below a certain luminosity, or within a certain range of colors, and they have to be spaced out by so much, etc.  I'm not sure of all the requirements.
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<p>What I /do/ know is that the sky in Flagstaff was one of the nicest I've ever seen.  I grew up far in the country, so the sky there at night was quite dark -- we could see the Milky Way from our back yard -- and Flagstaff came close, especially in the "suburbs," or what there was of them (Flagstaff has 60,000 people in total).  I absolutely loved living there and miss the sky dearly.
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<p>However, the absence of sidewalks in Ottawa sounds truly terrible.  There's a similar story where I am now, in Baton Rouge, where the sidewalks are either absent or completely mis-managed.  Flagstaff at least had sidewalks on pretty much every street.  I'd be nervous to walk on a street without sidewalks or streetlights, to be honest.
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<p>At any rate, stay safe!

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