InsideNoVa: The Third Battle of Manassas: Historic battlefield lands on endangered list
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Manassas National Battlefield considered most endangered historic place by preservationists
Opponents of Data Center at Manassas Battlefield Share Concerns Over Proposal – NBC4 Washington (nbcwashington.com)
Virginians sue to block rural Amazon datacenter construction • The Register
May 6, 2022 Prince William County’s proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan, as it currently stands, is a vision for a developer’s heaven. Environmental sustainability in the document seems to rely mainly on the concept of “open space.” There’s a lot more involved in protecting against climate
National Parks, Data Centers, and Water Quality in Prince William – Zoom 5/4/22
How can two Supervisor Chairs from neighboring counties be so very different? Loudoun County Board Chair Phyllis Randall said in her most recent newsletter: “I respect and appreciate the data center community but this does not mean data centers belong everywhere. I want to build a
Residents decry rural-area data centers, development during town hall meeting | News | princewilliamtimes.com By Peter Cary Piedmont Journalism Foundation May 3, 2022 Posters in support of preserving current rural area zoning displayed in Battlefield High School for the April 28 rural crescent town hall.
Facebook Live Town Hall video – April 28, 2022
(See announcement below regarding April 28 “safe space” town hall for citizens opposed to proposed county-wide projects) “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ― Margaret Mead We understand – sometimes
On March 9, 2022 the legal counsel for the PW Digital Gateway applicants forwarded a number of documents to the “Board of County Supervisors members and Planning Commission members in an attempt to provide clarity and detail, so that the discussion of this CPA application
In her May 27, 2021 Data Center-Market Viability Review forwarded to the BOCS, Christina Winn, Executive Director , Economic Development, asserted “Of the approximately 8,700 acres of land within the DCOZ (Data Center Opportunity Zone), there is approximately 600-1100 acres Economic Development would consider market
Wash Bus Jrnl PWC Leaders Wrestle
Letter: Lateef inconsistent about ‘Rural Crescent’ | Opinion | insidenova.com The integrity of a consistent policy message is what separates the character of our elected leaders, and even those in the community who can influence how we grow as a county, from those who are
Letter: Lateef inconsistent about ‘Rural Crescent’ | Opinion | insidenova.com Somebody is always throwing cold water on the Prince William Digital Gateway. This week’s bucket in the face is courtesy of the Fairfax County Water Authority. In its letter of March 21st, Fairfax Water said:
3-21-22 FW GM Letter to PWC Deputy County Exec R Horner re PWC Comp Plan Revisions to RC
LETTER: On local taxes, actions speak louder than words | Opinion | princewilliamtimes.com Mar 6, 2022 Did you hear? Our county supervisors want to lower your taxes. And the drug dealer wants everyone to kick the habit. Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chair Ann
GUEST OPINION: Why data centers in western Prince William will affect us all | Opinion | princewilliamtimes.com By Nicole Wilberg Mar 3, 2022 Nicole Wilberg There’s been an uproar in Prince William’s “rural crescent” recently, and its echoes are rippling across the county. The Prince
More Data Center Resistance In NoVa With Protest At QTS (bisnow.com) February 28, 2022 Dan Rabb, Bisnow Data Centers Reporter Data Center provider QTS is facing protests over its involvement in a controversial Northern Virginia development — the latest in a growing wave of pushback
Protesters gather outside QTS office in Manassas over Pageland Lane development plans – DCD (datacenterdynamics.com) Local residents angry after company admits involvement in a proposal to develop an 800-acre campus in Prince William County February 28, 2022 By Dan Swinhoe A group of protesters gathered