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Cville Area Land Use: Week Ahead for May 6, 2024
…attract more people to the community. The slides tell the story of fictional characters Karen and Jim to explain how the CACVB seeks to make sure people are spending money…
Transmission Lines: Why We Fight
…“Higher Power,” an article that PEC published in the magazine Saving Land. You can find it at www.pecva.org/TransmissionLine ) “We can see the impacts that transmission lines have on people’s…
On the Ground (Summer 2013)
…Office. Be sure to stop by sometime and meet Mike Kane, PEC’s Loudoun County Conservation Officer. We’d also like to thank the over 4,000 people who came out for this…
Regional Walking and Biking Survey Illuminates Resident Views of Safe Connectivity
…places to walk, ride or run for transportation and exercise. We also asked about the barriers they face and solicited their suggestions for a better-connected community. 857 people responded electronically…
President’s Letter – Spring 2020
…Gaylor Nelson was cooking up the idea for Earth Day over at Airlie, people in Fauquier and eight adjoining counties were cooking up a plan for a new organization that…
Honoring the Sacrifice Made for a Park We Love
…and the place where Kit’s father, Earl Sr., was born and raised. Long before Shenandoah National Park was established in 1935, generations of people pushed up into the Blue Ridge…
The Trouble with Wilderness Crossing
…residential units per acre—which translates to 7,807 to 20,299 residential units. Based on Orange’s average of 2.36 people per household, those units could support up to 47,906 people. For comparison,…
New Fifeville Trail Grand Opening set for November 5
…nature and tranquility. ”People from the City of Charlottesville are excited that the neighborhood dug in and is doing something on its own. People are excited about it and I’m…
New Fifeville Trail Grand Opening set for November 5
…and tranquility. ”People from the City of Charlottesville are excited that the neighborhood dug in and is doing something on its own. People are excited about it and I’m excited…
