Category: Resolution
Opinion: Lame duck supervisors showed they will push more damaging land use decisions – Potomac Local
Opinion: Lame duck supervisors showed they will push more damaging land use decisions (potomaclocal.com) Letters to the Editor July 26, 2023 at 2:13pm [Photo: Markus Winkler/Unsplash] “It is important that elected representatives be accountable, consistent, transparent, and fair in decision-making. We must call them out when
Prince William Times: Prince William supervisors defeat ‘lame duck’ data center resolution in party-line vote
Prince William supervisors defeat ‘lame duck’ data center resolution in party-line vote | News | princewilliamtimes.com
Once again – Citizens county-wide IGNORED
Once again, local politics was reduced yesterday to a party line vote, with Jeanine Lawson’s resolution failing 5-3. Don’t Supervisors Vic Angry and Ann Wheeler KNOW they already voted unanimously to approve a lame duck resolution in 2020 put forward by Kenny Boddye? Here it is: https://eservice.pwcgov.org/…/agendas/2020/0204/9-qq.pdf The 2020
Resolution 23-356 FAILED – Moratorium for Lame-Duck Decisions on Contentious Land-use Cases
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STOP Lame-Duck Land Use Decisions
The news about Prince William County’s data center disaster is now spreading beyond our county, our state, and our country. Whether it’s the monstrosity called Villages Technology Park in Gainesville that Wheeler, Franklin, Boddye, Bailey, and Angry approved after being warned it was going to
PWC Historical Commission – Pageland Corridor: New and Additional Research documents 100322
PWC Historical Commissioners joined forces to conduct the below research and provide their newest findings at a Historical Commission Special Meeting on the Digital Gateway CPA application and Staff Report held Oct. 3, 2022. More documents to come covering discussions and decisions made that night
Thoroughfare – Frank Washington comments at Press Conference 051821
Although the Coalition to Save Historic Thoroughfare is hopeful that the future will hold full historic preservation and protections for all land and cemeteries within Thoroughfare and the Gainesville Settlement, we have immediate needs that must be met now. There must be an immediate stay
Agritourism and Arts Overlay District (AAOD) – Resolution 02/16/21
https://eservice.pwcgov.org/documents/bocs/agendas/2021/0216/14-E.pdf http://eservice.pwcgov.org/planning/documents/CPU/AgritourismArtsOverlayDistrictDRAFT.pdf MOTION: February 16, 2021 Regular Meeting SECOND: Ord. No. 21- RE: ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT #DPA2016-00007, AGRITOURISM AND ARTS OVERLAY DISTRICT – COUNTYWIDE ACTION: WHEREAS, on May 20, 2014, the Prince William Board of County Supervisors (Board) in Resolution Number (Res. No.) 14-353 initiated
PWC BOCS Resolution 20-773: Regional Climate Mitigation and Resiliency Goals
https://eservice.pwcgov.org/documents/bocs/agendas/2020/1117/13-D.pdf November 17, 2020 Res. No. 20-773 RE: ENDORSE – REGIONAL CLIMATE MITIGATION AND RESILIENCY GOALS ACTION: APPROVED WHEREAS, in 2019, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change updated its guidance to recognize that the world is already experiencing the impacts of global warming and that
CALL TO ACTION: October 23 – Show Up & Speak Up
Dear friends, neighbors, and supporters – At one point the evening of October 15, before citizen’s time ended, before the last and 52nd person spoke to protect the rural crescent and in support of the resolution to stop cluster development and sewer extension into the
Prince William Times: Supervisors reject measure aimed at limiting rural crescent changes
https://www.princewilliamtimes.com/news/supervisors-reject-measure-aimed-at-limiting-rural-crescent-changes/article_436b74ce-f050-11e9-8389-6bcf8eeef019.html By Daniel Berti Times Staff Writer Oct 16, 2019 Kim Hosen, executive director of Prince William Conservation Alliance, speaks to the Prince William County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, Oct. 15 in support of a resolution to remove rural cluster developments and public sewer
Oct 15 – BOCS Vote – Rural Area Resolution
Attend the Board of Supervisors’ vote next Tuesday night, 7:30 PM October 15, to demonstrate support for the resolution to end the current flawed process that is underway. Supervisors Lawson, Candland, and Principi have introduced a resolution to stop the proposed programs to add housing density
Video: Press Conference – Rural Area Resolution
https://www.facebook.com/pwconserve/videos/333559730782106/UzpfSTE1MDc1MjcxNjYyMDY2Mjc6MjE2MzA2MDE0NzMxOTk4OQ/?__tn__=K-R
Rural Area Resolution
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PWC Board passes unanimous resolution challenging NEED for Haymarket project
Our PWC Board of Supervisors passed a resolution questioning the need for the Haymarket project, at their final meeting of the summer – unanimous by voting members (Supervisor Caddigan was absent). Our Coalition of communities throughout Haymarket and Gainesville has been out front in challenging
BOCS refuses either route choice put forward by SCC
Following a June 1 Special Meeting attended by citizens from across the county, the Board of Supervisors formally rejected either route choice put forward by the SCC (Railroad or Carver Rd.) for the Haymarket data center project, substation, and transmission line. See their letter to
Planning Commission: UNANIMOUS YES!
Our county Planning Commissioners unanimously approved Alternative A for the Zoning Text Amendment (ZTA) on April 20! You, the people, spoke – and they listened! This couldn’t have happened without the phenomenal collaboration led by Planning Director, Chris Price, and his staff; as well as
Press Release: BOCS Reaffirms Commitment to Help Unplug Amazon Extension Cord
BOCS REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO HELP UNPLUG AMAZON EXTENSION CORD Executive director says: ”Supervisors stayed the course and kept their commitment to progress, over plunder.” (The April 12 resolution was approved by County Board of Supervisors! See final resolution here: April 12 Resolution) Haymarket, Virginia (April
Final Resolution approved by the BOCS – April 12, 2016
MOTION: LAWSON April 12, 2016 Regular Meeting SECOND: CANDLAND Res. No. 16 – RE: AFFIRM INTENT TO PARTICIPATE AS A PUBLIC WITNESS IN THE HAYMARKET 230 kV TRANSMISSION LINE AND SUBSTATION PROJECT AND COMMITMENT TO I-66 HYBRID OPTION; DIRECT COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO IDENTIFY AND
