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Fauquier County is considering zoning changes to the current regulations on horse activities. Learn how this would affect equestrian activities in Fauquier and attend the Board meeting on Thursday, February 18th at 7pm.
The Purchase of Development Rights program is a voluntary program that pays farmers for eliminating development rights on their land. The programs helps working farms and reduces the need for expensive county services in the rural area in the future.
Learn more about the proposed Springs Valley Rural Historic District--which contains 7,510 acres of land just southwest of Warrenton. DHR will meet to consider this nomination at 10am on September 17th in Richmond.--MEETING CANCELLED
The Fauquier County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on May 28th to vote on recommendations from the transportation committee regarding Vint Hill Road and other transportation issues around New Baltimore. Read more about the recommendations.
4,180 acres were preserved in 2007 for a grand total of nearly 82,000 acres conserved in the Fauquier County.
Students from the Wakefield Junior Stewards Club and The Hill School Treehuggers club help protect and promote the Piedmont.
Learn about the expansion of the existing Columbia Gas right-of-way in the Crooked Run Valley.
Fauquier County's Purchase of Development Rights Program will open a new application cycle beginning June 2nd and running through August 29th, 2008.
Learn more about the proposed Costco store and Cross Creek development proposed in New Baltimore.