Stella's Hall of Fame - People, Companies, and Institutions doing it right!
What Responsible Lighting looks like - Downtown Flagstaff AZ
The persons and entities below are committed to using, or where applicable, promoting responsible lighting practices, please apply here.
Institutions and Entities:
- Central Arkansas Library Systems - Arkansas's First Lights Out Partner with seventeen campuses.
- Donald J. Reynolds Library serving Baxter County - first library in Arkansas to adopt a formal Responsible Lighting Resolution.
- McMath Law Firm - 711 W. 3rd Street, Little Rock, AR
Developments, Communities, Towns and Cities:
Lakeview Estates West - The first development in AR to adopt responsible lighting practices in its bill of assurances - Developer Rick Ferguson
Fayetteville - the first city in AR to adopt a meaningful lighting ordinance.
Gilbert, town with responsible outdoor street lighting (zero uplight, 3000k, 80% energy reduction, more even lighting)
Hot Springs - town with one of the most comprehensive Outdoor Lighting Ordinance in AR.
Goshen - town with one of the most comprehensive Outdoor Lighting Ordinance in AR.
Other towns and cities that have passed outdoor lighting ordinance focused on reducing light pollution:
- Bella Vista
- Bentonville
- Bryant
- Eureka Springs
- Ft. Smith
- Harrison
- Springdale
Architects, Engineers, Consultants & Electrical Contractors:
Gabi Korak - Architectural Lighting Designer, NW Arkansas.
Haley Hull - Insightpllc Electrical Engineering, Central Arkansas.
David G. Bell - Bell Construction Co. Inc., North Little Rock
Jerry Harwell - SESCO Lighting, Little Rock
