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<title>Sept 19: Scenic 340 Project 10th Annual Benefit Concert</title>
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<title>County Adopts Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>The Augusta County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan.</description>
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<title>Campgrounds Recreational Vehicle Parks and Planned Rural Recreational Resorts in the Zoning Ordinance</title>
<description>In 2006, a corporation owned by national development interests acquired an historic resort property in Rockingham County with plans to replace the sleepy campground with a 21st century RV Resort.</description>
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<title>About Scenic 340</title>
<description>The historic rural character of the Page Valley, and that of the entire Shenandoah
Valley, is threatened by outmoded transportation planning.</description>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises about 4.54 percent of the land in Warren County and provides drinking water to 12,500 residents of Front Royal. Officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan, which will guide forest uses for the next 15 years.</description>
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<title>County Adopts Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>The Warren County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan.</description>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
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<title>Warren Adopts CSS Policy</title>
<description>Warren County is the first in the Shenandoah Valley to adopt a Context Sensitive Solutions policy to guide planning for new roads and existing road repairs or improvements.</description>
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<title>County Revising Rural Zoning Ordinance</title>
<description>In Fall 2008, Shenandoah County hired a land use planning consultant to work with county residents on updating the zoning and subdivision ordinance so it will better implement the goals of the county’s Comprehensive Plan. Get more details.</description>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises 24 percent of the land in Shenandoah County and provides drinking water to 8,452 residents in Strasburg and Woodstock. Officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan, which will guide forest uses for the next 15 years.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,139,383,-1,html</link>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises about 24 percent of the land in Rockingham County and provides drinking water to 52,635 residents in Rockingham, Harrisonburg, Bridgewater and Broadway. Officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,135,381,-1,html</link>
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<title>County/City/Towns Adopt Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>Several local governments approved separate resolutions calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan. See the list and read the resolutions.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,135,380,-1,html</link>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,135,379,-1,html</link>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises more than 13 percent of the land in Page County. Forest Service officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan, which will guide forest uses for the next 15 years.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,131,378,-1,html</link>
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<title>County Adopts Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>The Page County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,131,377,-1,html</link>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
<link>http://www.shenandoahvalleynetwork.org/index.cfm/1,131,376,-1,html</link>
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<title>SVN Supports Cedar Creek Park Plan</title>
<description>Read SVN's January, 2009 comments on the draft management plan for the Cedar Creek Belle Grove National Historic Battlefield Park, near Middletown.</description>
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<title>Cedar Creek Coalition</title>
<description>Potential new quarry pits would destroy core battlefield of the Civil War Battle of Cedar Creek, as well as other natural, cultural and historic resources. SVN is a member of a coalition of groups working to scale back destructive mining expansion.</description>
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