Loudoun County
PEC stands with citizens to build excellent communities, relieve taxes and traffic, and protect open space in Loudoun County. We work to maintain a balance between the towns, the suburbs and the country so residents can enjoy them all.
January 17, 2012 PEC Press Release
(Leesburg) 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 Tuscarora High School at 7pm. Tickets are $12/adult, $8/student.
PEC helped students in Purcellville save the last mature forest in town for their school's outdoor lab and create a new public nature trail.
The Outer Beltway around DC and the Charlottesville bypass are both demonstrably bad ideas and wastes of public money--which is why road proponents are sneaking around the public process to push them forward.
What fears are separating kids from nature? What changes when they reconnect? Read the full article, which ran in the Fall issue of Piedmont Virginian magazine.
Check out the Buy Fresh Buy Local website and download your 2011 guide to Loudoun farms, farmers markets, wineries, restaurants and more.
The Loudoun Outdoors Guide is online! In addition to information on hiking and wildlife, water recreation and biking trails in Loudoun County, you can enjoy interactive maps and links to additional information for each park.
What's going on and how you can get involved.
Find upcoming events in or around Loudoun.
Over 48,100 private acres conserved so far, protecting clean water supplies and beautiful countryside for all residents to enjoy.
Learn about projects underway to help protect and improve Loudoun's water quality.
The map library for Loudoun County currently includes maps of prime farmland, historic districts, over 48,100 acres of land in conservation easement, and more.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on the issues shaping Loudoun County.
Follow this link to find contact information for PEC's Loudoun Staff.
Archived Issues/News in Loudoun.