Page Planning Commission recommended DENIAL
A big thanks to all who spoke and submitted comments for the March 8 public hearing for the Cape Solar project north of Luray.
A big thanks to all who spoke and submitted comments for the March 8 public hearing for the Cape Solar project north of Luray.
Please attend the public hearing on Tuesday, March 8 and express support for the planning commission’s suggested conditions.
The Community Engagement Manager will grow and maintain the constituencies who participate in the Alliance’s work to protect the land, water and community in the Shenandoah Valley. The Manager will also advance fundraising goals with responsibility for annual giving and foundation grants. The ideal candidate is enthusiastic about taking on new challenges and committed to the Alliance’s conservation mission.
Regional transportation planners are working on a long range transportation plan that looks at the transportation needs 25 years out.
Attendees will learn about solar installation options and how solar can fit and complement existing agricultural operations.
The Valley Treasure award seeks to recognize community members whose exceptional work, substantial contributions, service and commitment to conserving the natural resources, cultural heritage, and rural character of our region stands out.
After a year of work compiling traffic and safety data and incorporating public input, VDOT’s recommendation for improvements along the route is almost complete.
Conversations at the tables of Page County decision makers have taken a turn for the good when it comes to consideration of utility-scale solar.
A study conducted by state agencies found that a Shenandoah Rail Trail IS feasible and also that there is overwhelming support for the concept.
Ask legislators to support the farming community by investing in programs that help farmers implement practices that benefit us all with cleaner water and richer soil.
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