Rappahannock County
PEC is proud to join other local groups and interested citizens in successful efforts to protect the magnificent natural and cultural heritage of Rappahannock County.
The Administration has proposed a number of cuts to the appropriations for conservation, local foods and other agricultural programs in the 2009 federal budget that were negotiated over a three-year period and...
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(Rappahannock, All Counties) Save the Date for PEC's annual meeting. The meeting this year will be held in Rappahannock County and include workshops, lunch, and keynote speaker Lester Brown.
Read PEC and other organization's comments to the SCC regarding the Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval of the transmission line.
Learn where to find and enjoy local foods in the newly released Buy Fresh Buy Local guide --now for the Northern Piedmont & Charlottesville area.
Hundreds of stories from Rappahannock residents will serve as the basis for revisions to the local Comprehensive Plan.
What's going on and how you can get involved.
Rappahannock is a leader in private land conservation with over 25,000 acres protected forever, about 15% of total land in the county.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on issues affecting our quality of life, environment, and rural heritage in Rappahannock.
The map library for Rappahannock County currently includes maps of prime farmland, appalachian trail viewshed, over 26,000 acres of land in conservation easement, and more.
P.O. Box 110 Sperryville, Va. 22740, Phone- 540.987.9441