International Dark Sky Community
The cities of Wimberley and Woodcreek (collectively known as “Wimberley Valley”), are neighboring incorporated municipalities in Hays County, Texas, U.S. Including both cities’ large extraterritorial jurisdictions, Wimberley Valley is home to around 14,000 people. The area economy is strongly rooted in tourism in the surrounding Hill Country of central Texas, and hosts both a thriving arts community and a diversity of native plant and animal species. Wimberley Valley also serves as an exurb of the greater Austin-San Antonio region and a ‘bedroom community,’ many of whose residents commute to work in those larger cities.
Dark Sky Committee
Inspired by the success of the nearby City of Dripping Springs, which achieved International Dark Sky Community (IDSC) status in 2014, a group of volunteers formed the Wimberley Valley Dark Sky Committee a year later and began foundational work for an IDSC bid. While lobbying for changes to existing outdoor lighting regulations in both Wimberley and Woodcreek, the Committee took on the task of raising the public profile of the area’s night skies and educating residents about the benefits of quality outdoor lighting.
They have recruited the participation of an array of partner organizations to help spread the word about the value of the community’s generally dark nighttime conditions and to actively solicit support for the nomination from a diversity of local stakeholders. By any standard, this strategy has been a success.
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For More Information
To learn more, visit the International Dark Sky Association website.