Transportation Solutions Woven Into Good Land Use
The problem with extensive improvements, in addition to the hefty price tag, is the draw that improved roads have for development.
The problem with extensive improvements, in addition to the hefty price tag, is the draw that improved roads have for development.
The Alliance agrees with and supports the resolutions recently adopted by Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors and the Strasburg Town Council opposing construction of Corridor H in Virginia.
“There appear to be no benefits to the citizens of Strasburg that would result from constructing a Corridor H Highway to connect with I-81 and/or I-66 near Strasburg, Virginia.”
“I love ShenGo” and “ShenGo is great” are two phrases heard during the county’s outreach efforts soliciting input on the future as part of the comprehensive plan update.
The Hawksbill Greenway Foundation and the town of Luray have plans to expand the greenway another 900 feet along the north end of the trail!
The ill-conceived loop road once proposed through the farmland around Harrisonburg would have impacted many areas of Rockingham County.
Join conservation advocates in the Valley to learn about legislative action anticipated in the 2023 General Assembly.
Several trail projects in the works in Front Royal—an AT spur, trails on the Avtex site, a connection to the proposed Shenandoah Rail Trail!
The program assists localities and schools in the development of infrastructure and activities to make walking and biking to school a safe and fun.
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.
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