Page County Community Survey Open!
Page County just opened a survey for community feedback on how and where the county will grow in the next 20 years.
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Page County just opened a survey for community feedback on how and where the county will grow in the next 20 years.
Page County residents’ input is needed on how and where Page County will grow in the next 20 years in a way that protects agriculture and rural character, supports a vibrant local economy and protects natural resources.
We are excited to present a candidate forum for local and state candidates in Page County districts along with our partner Farm Bureau of Page County.
Warren County residents have one more chance to read through the final draft of the comprehensive plan and provide feedback..
Good news. Warren County residents have a little more time to read through the final draft of the comprehensive plan and provide feedback..
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, November 12 and plan to attend Warren County’s community outreach meeting on the final draft of the comprehensive plan.
Input is needed in the county’s comprehensive plan survey that asks questions like what you love about Warren County, what you view as upcoming challenges, and what you’d like to see in the future for land use.
Folks who attended Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Project’s first Memory Party in Luray had the opportunity to create or update their family tree, pick up a DNA test to trace genealogy, and share stories.
It was great to see so many Rockland folks out at the parish hall on April 22 for the third and final community meeting.
It was great to see so many Rockland folks out at the parish hall on February 26! Mark your calendar for meeting three on April 22.
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