“It has been a long and busy year fighting to preserve Buchanan County’s rich soil which is to be used for food and fiber,” said Chris Urban. “I salute the hard working P&Z Commission and the Board of Supervisors for trying to keep it that way. Wind turbines covering half the County is not the answer.” “With all we know about the dangers of wind turbines — especially fires causing contamination on other people’s land,” said Mike Urban, “I just want to thank the BOS for supporting the reasonable restrictions that our P&Z, and indeed all concerned citizens of our county, spent a great deal of their own time crafting. Many of us had to basically put our lives on hold for an entire year. But this outcome was worth it.”
BRANDON – On Wednesday, May 29, the Buchanan County Supervisors held the third and final Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) Ordinance Amendment Public Hearing at the Brandon Area Community Center.
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The Vacaville City Council used Tuesday night’s meeting to hear an update on the construction of a new park and community center on Brown Street, discuss a general plan amendment to allow a house to be built near Vine Street, and discuss plans to re-start the city’s financial transparency website later this year. During public […]
CVS Health announced Thursday a green energy investment that will source and offset the equivalent annual electricity use of nearly 1,000 stores in California, Washington D.C., Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey. The national health solutions