Madison County
PEC's Madison County office supports our land use and land conservation activities in the County. PEC is dedicated to promoting healthy communities and the preservation of Madison's rural character, environment and historic resources.
January 17, 2012 PEC Press Release
(Charlottesville) The Piedmont Environmental Council is excited to bring Richard Louv, best-selling author of Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle, to the Piedmont. Join us at the Paramount Theater at 7pm. Tickets are $12/adult, $8/student.
Route 231 is a Scenic Byway, but VDOT's plan to double the size of this bridge would make the road feel more like a highway.
Farmers are using a unique incentive program coordinated by PEC to fence their livestock out of streams, improving water quality.
VDOT is collecting comments on their plan to nearly double the width of the bridge over Mulatto Run on Scenic Rt. 231. Find out more in this Sept. 26, 2011 PEC email alert.
If you live in Madison County within the Robinson River Watershed and have a septic tank, you may be eligible for grant funding for its maintenance, repair, or replacement of the system. Learn more about the program and find out if you qualify.
What's going on and how you can get involved. PEC conducts in-depth analysis of local issues relating the area's natural and community resources.
Find upcoming events in and around Madison.
In 2010, landowners protected 803 acres of land in Madison, bringing the total of privately protected land in the county to over 12,500 acres.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on the issues shaping Madison.
Archived Issues/News in Madison County.
The map library for Madison currently includes maps of prime farmland, historic districts, over 12,500 acres of land in conservation easement, and more.
Links to city, county, and town websites, as well as links to local offices for select statewide departments.
288 Graves Mill Rd, P.O.Box 183, Wolftown, Va. 22748, Phone- 540.948.3854