Harrisonburg & Rockingham Transportation Projects Finalized
We are pleased by this process and the outcome—a real welcome change in dialogue and community input in transportation planning that we know will lead to impactful projects.
We are pleased by this process and the outcome—a real welcome change in dialogue and community input in transportation planning that we know will lead to impactful projects.
Augusta County officials say that the rezoning application for the proposed truck distribution center in Greenville was WITHDRAWN in April.
The community held an informational meeting to discuss the Shenandoah Valley Golf Club rezoning and what it would mean for Rockland.
We applaud Shenandoah County for approving a solar ordinance that successfully balances protection of agricultural lands while allowing opportunity for new energy development.
If you live or travel through the Harrisonburg and Rockingham area, please take a look at this plan.
A day of celebration, appreciation, and stewardship of our iconic landscapes, clean streams and rivers and vibrant communities.
The proposed ordinance includes many of the protective design standards for utility-scale solar development that the Alliance has advocated for
Provide input to DEQ related to the draft permit which will allow the discharge up to 50,000 gallons of treated sewage wastewater into the South Fork of the Shenandoah River.
Why road reconfiguration? In short—safety! But also, road reconfigurations improve efficiency and are more cost effective than pavement solutions.
For the second time in just a few months Augusta County is considering a rezoning in Greenville in order to build a huge warehouse and distribution center that will have terrible effects.
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