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<title>Sept 19: Scenic 340 Project 10th Annual Benefit Concert</title>
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<title>About Scenic 340</title>
<description>The historic rural character of the Page Valley, and that of the entire Shenandoah
Valley, is threatened by outmoded transportation planning.</description>
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<title>George Washington National Forest Plan</title>
<description>The forest comprises about 4.54 percent of the land in Warren County and provides drinking water to 12,500 residents of Front Royal. Officials are currently rewriting the forest management plan, which will guide forest uses for the next 15 years.</description>
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<title>County Adopts Forest Drinking Watershed Resolution</title>
<description>The Warren County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution calling on the U.S. Forest Service to add comprehensive drinking watershed planning and protection to the GW National Forest management plan.</description>
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<title>Wind Energy</title>
<description>Interest is growing in developing large commercial wind projects in the Shenandoah Valley. Find out where potential sites could be located.</description>
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<title>Warren Adopts CSS Policy</title>
<description>Warren County is the first in the Shenandoah Valley to adopt a Context Sensitive Solutions policy to guide planning for new roads and existing road repairs or improvements.</description>
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<title>Documents</title>
<description>View documents that have been prepared by Scenic 340 about Context Sensitive Solutions and proposed Centex Development.</description>
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<title>Contact Scenic 340</title>
<description>Fred Andreae - President, Judy Guy - Office Manager, scenic340[at]embarqmail.com, (540) 622-0787, P.O. Box 340, Bentonville, VA 22610</description>
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<title>The Civil War Battles at Overall</title>
<description>A Military History of the Milford Battlefield by John B. Rice, Jr.</description>
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<title>Land Conservation</title>
<description>Read about how conservation easements and agricultural districts help maintain the Valley's heritage, rural character, and natural environment.</description>
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<title>Goals</title>
<description>Read about the goals Scenic 340 has set to preserve and protect the 340 corridor.</description>
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<title>Read the Scenic 340 Editorial on Proposed Centex Development (PDF)</title>
<description>When Centex Development proposed to build 2,400 houses and rezone 25 acres for commercial use in the Happy Creek area, the Scenic 340 Project wrote to the Warren County Board of Supervisors telling them to &amp;quot;Stand By Your [Comprehensive] Plan.&amp;quot;</description>
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<title>Scenic 340 and CSS</title>
<description>By requiring VDOT to use Context Sensitive Solutions, we can provide for the future
mobility in our region, protect our valuable historic and environmental heritage, and
adhere to Warren and Page County Comprehensive Plans for maintaining ...</description>
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