Friedens and Rockingham Rural Roads
Encouraging public input in local planning decisions is a vital part of the work of the Alliance. The citizens of...
Erin is a native of Rockingham County and loves our beautiful surroundings here in the Shenandoah Valley. She spent some time in Richmond, getting a taste of city life, but ultimately returned to Harrisonburg to attend James Madison University for a degree in Dietetics. Now her passions lie in promoting local foods and agriculture and helping to enhance and protect water quality and preserve natural resources through her work. In her free time, Erin enjoys cycling, hiking and exploring local parks and forests with her husband, daughter and dogs. Read more >
Encouraging public input in local planning decisions is a vital part of the work of the Alliance. The citizens of...
Special use permits for two utility-scale solar projects have been requested in Page County, one near Luray and one near...
We are deeply concerned about the Governor’s last minute amendments to HB 2718/SB 1716 which would raise the gas tax...
The last week of December 2018 is a date third generation farmer, Dee Hockman, is not likely to forget anytime soon.
When Emily Warner, senior director of land conservation with Potomac Conservancy, first visited Bear Garden, she knew the 270-acre property was a great candidate for permanent land protection.
It’s hard to think of a drive in the Valley where you don’t pass by a lovely old barn. For...
The 2019 General Assembly roller coaster has come to a stop, and we have gotten off to catch our breath!...
UPDATE 3/12/2019: Thank you to those of you who were able to come to the Port Republic Road meeting. There...
UPDATE 3/12/2019: Shenandoah County Planning Commission voted to table Shenandoah Solar’s application for a utility scale solar installation. Applicant to provide more complete application and County do more research.
UPDATE 3/12/2019: Shenandoah County Planning Commission voted to approve text amendment allowing for smaller lot sizes. Text amendment will now...
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