
Shenandoah Solar Ordinance Update
The proposed ordinance includes many of the protective design standards for utility-scale solar development that the Alliance has advocated for
The proposed ordinance includes many of the protective design standards for utility-scale solar development that the Alliance has advocated for
Community members in Shenandoah County are concerned about West Virginia’s proposed continuation of Corridor H to connect with I-81 near Strasburg.
Join conservation advocates in the Valley to learn about legislative action anticipated in the 2023 General Assembly.
Join us in Harrisonburg on December 1 for a conversation about how you use (or want to use) the outdoors – from neighborhood parks to the million-plus acre George Washington National Forest to the west.
Acompáñenos en Harrisonburg el 1 de diciembre para una conversación sobre cómo usa (o quiere usar) los espacios al aire libre – desde los parques del vecindario hasta el Bosque Nacional George Washington de más de un millón de acres al oeste.
Perhaps the post on the Farm Choice Facebook page five years ago when the store went solar best summed it all up: “We have a new crop. We are harvesting solar energy.”
This year, we honored the late John Adamson with our first North Star recognition. In his words: Anything is possible with patience, politeness and persistence.
After several years, multiple versions and many public comments, the Page County solar ordinance is approved!
This will likely be the only opportunity to comment on this current, and hopefully final, version of an ordinance.
VDOT will host an informational meeting and accept comments on the design Tuesday, June 28, 2022, 4-7 p.m.
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