VPC VIRTUAL Annual Meeting – September 15, 2020
Please join us at our first ever VIRTUAL annual meeting on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 6:30 pm. Join us early to make sure you can see/hear the speakers properly. You can join by clicking [...]
Please join us at our first ever VIRTUAL annual meeting on Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 6:30 pm. Join us early to make sure you can see/hear the speakers properly. You can join by clicking [...]
We hope all VPC members are coping well with the health emergency and ever-changing guidance and restrictions. VPC staff is working remotely to continue our duties and mission of the organization. Below are four websites [...]
Many thanks to all those who attended the VPC Annual Meeting on September 17, 2019. With over 120 people attending, including many elected officials and government staff, the meeting was very successful! The three featured [...]
Another great way to support the VPC is to purchase NEW VPC postcards! Just off the press, these postcards come in 6 cards to a set for $12. The front of each card displays a [...]
2018 is a good time for landowners with forest and farm land who are interested in considering a permanent conservation easement for the property. The Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation (MALPF) has significant funding available [...]
If you haven't already done so, please take a spin on YOUR new roundabout in the Worthington Valley. Final paving was completed on November 12, and the traffic is flowing well. [...]
Valley residents have been concerned for years about the safety and traffic flow at the intersection of Tufton/Greenspring/Worthington avenues. During rush hours, it has grown increasingly difficult and dangerous to make left turns. In addition, speeds are increasing on these roads, making it less safe for all users. VPC met with elected officials at the state and county level who were able to secure funding for 90% of the $1 million project. This left a gap of $100,000, which VPC has committed to raise. While it is unusual for a community to contribute to a public infrastructure project, the partnership will result in a far better solution that will be a lasting asset for the area.
The Valleys Planning Council (VPC) presented its prestigious McHarg Award to environmental writer Tom Horton at its annual meeting on May 9th at St. Thomas Church in Owings Mills. Tom Horton is a native of [...]
The VPC was saddened to hear of the passing of long-time Board Member Joan Hoblitzell on October 28, 2016. Joan served on the VPC board for nearly 20 years. Her enthusiasm towards the valleys was [...]
The VPC is pleased to announce that VPC President, Peter Fenwick has been named as the 2016 recipient of the Robert N. Clay Conservation Award by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA). The award, [...]