Loss of the Rural Crescent

From approving data centers, sewer extensions to housing, dense housing complexes, widening rural roads, desecrating burial sites, and encroaching into parkland – we are at risk of losing every aspect of rural, agricultural, and natural resources the land of Prince William County has provided its residents since humans first populated this area of mountains to river banks.

Establishment of the Rural Crescent – 1998

What You Should Know About the Rural Crescent

Proposed Changes to the Rural Crescent

Occoquan Reservoir Salinity 112221

RURAL CRESCENT – CITIZENS TOWN HALL – APRIL 28, 2022

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Group/Organization Letters Opposing Threats to/Elimination of Rural Crescent (Find all letters in NEWS & LETTERS)

PWC Historical Commission 102622

Audubon Naturalist Society 091322

Fairfax Water Authority 032122

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War – Chesapeake division 030922

Civil War Round Table 030822

Fairfax County Planning Dept 022322

Manassas Battlefield National Park 021822

Sierra Club 021622

Virginia Run HOA 021122

Congresswoman Wexton 012522

Lake Manassas HOA to Super Lawson 011422

Ken Burns letter 010522

Va Dept of Forestry 122321

Del. Dan Helmer 121521

National Park Service Bies to Wheeler 120321

National Park Service Bies to Planning Office 120321

Thunder Oak HOA 112321

Heritage Hunt HOA 111921