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.
A Madison farm owner with a round barn now on the state and national register of historic places put her land in easement so it would stay a farm. Read more about the conservation of this special place in an article from the Spring 2010 Piedmont View.
February 1, 2010. PEC Press Release.
New incentives make it free for farmers to fence livestock away from streams--helping to restore water quality in the Hazel, Hughes, Rush, and Thornton Rivers.
A community in Graves Mill Valley has protected 2,700 acres of land. Read more about preservation efforts from this group of Madison County neighbors in this article from the Spring 2009 Piedmont View.
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.
Landowners protected 1,340 acres of private land in Madison in 2009. Almost 12,000 total acres are now protected.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on the issues shaping Madison.
The map library for Madison currently includes maps of prime farmland, historic districts, over 9,800 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