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.
No matter the season, there is always something to delight when traveling on either Highway 211 or 340.
It’s time to share your views! State agencies are seeking public input on the concept of a Shenandoah Valley Rail Trail.
The solar ordinance the Page County Board of Supervisors is currently considering is COMPLETELY different from the version that protected the natural resources, agriculture, and tourism sectors of our economy
There is a lot to consider as the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors evaluate proposals and they want your input!
We are excited to honor Dr. Charles Ziegenfus’ work to inspire an appreciation for birds and the Shenandoah Valley’s natural landscapes.
FERC, for the first time, seems genuinely interested in hearing from the people in the path of the pipeline.
For the first time ever, FERC seems sincere in wanting to improve its deeply flawed pipeline certification process
Several of the bills that we supported are on Governor Northam’s desk awaiting signature, and the budget ended up relatively strong for clean water and farmland protection programs, considering current fiscal constraints.
The Augusta County Planning Commission voted 4-3 against recommending to the Board of Supervisors that the 880-acre, 83 megawatt energy system was in “substantial accord” with the county’s comprehensive plan.
VDOT is asking for your input to come up with a plan to make Route 33 East safer for pedestrians and vehicles.
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