Getting the Valley’s unique places listed is key for our region to leverage funds that can preserve, protect, and promote.
Linden Sheetz back on the table, but no decision yet.
The Sheetz proposal and the need for a new location for a bus stop for the Apple Mountain Lake community have become entwined in an unreasonable way.
“There is a huge amount of history here,” said Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, a landowner in the Rockland Historic District. “Morgan’s Ford is an ancient river crossing and that is why it is so important.”
Route 340 Designation That Almost Wasn’t!
No matter the season, there is always something to delight when traveling on either Highway 211 or 340.
North Fork Designation: An Asset for the Community
With no section of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River currently in the Virginia Scenic Rivers System, designation of this segment would be a first.
It took two years of work, but 6.5 miles of the South River in Waynesboro have earned recognition as a Virginia Scenic River.
Shenandoah Mountain National Scenic Area
The NSA designation will officially communicate to decision-makers that we want the things we cherish about Shenandoah Mountain sustained for generations and protected from threats to the clean air, water and habitat it provides.
We are very pleased to report that the Page County Board of Supervisors hit the brakes on the solar ordinance at the May 18 meeting.
It’s time to share your views! State agencies are seeking public input on the concept of a Shenandoah Valley Rail Trail.
Localities, businesses and community groups are confirming their interest in a Shenandoah Valley Rail Trail by passing formal resolutions of support.