For some unknown reason Page County supervisors decided to move solar projects forward without an ordinance in place, breaking promises made to their constituents.
This summer, more than 60 area producers joined Shenandoah Valley Conservation Collaborative (SVCC) partners to tour two local farms.
The process is underway to develop a community-vetted vision for the North Fork of the Shenandoah River that connects all Shenandoah County residents.
Opportunity to Protect Page County’s Best Assets
Residents know their county the best, so if you live in Page County, stay tuned to give your input on the county’s zoning and subdivision ordinance review and update.
Solar plans can, and should, protect water and land
Carefully sited utility solar development that protects the land and water during construction, operation, and after decommissioning can be a win-win for everyone.
Rockingham ordinance prepared for new solar proposals
The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors is now considering a new solar ordinance and policy for utility solar energy facilities.
In addition to all the expected community benefits the trail will offer, Shenandoah Valley communities also stand to benefit economically.
ACP Wrap-up Continues
Although it has been more than a year since the plug was pulled on the disastrous ACP, much work remains in order to make the communities along the route whole again.
The Alliance and partners are hosting an opportunity for voters to learn more about their candidates for local office.
Annual Report 2020-2021
When we work together and stand behind the things that make our communities healthy, beautiful and vibrant, we accomplish a great deal!