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CFFC  is a non-profit, non-partisan organization whose mission is to preserve the natural, historic and agricultural resources of Fauquier County and to preserve the County's unique quality of life through education and leadership.

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If you missed them the first time, click this link to read past issues of our periodic news letter, The Monitor.

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CFFC mails our periodical the Monitor to members on a recurring basis.  Listed below are links to the Monitors published in the last several years.


March 2010
What’s Our Motivation?
Fauquier’s “Cash Cow”:Money in Everyone’s Pocket
Why Are We Driven by the Health of Route 29?
The Economics of Aesthetics

October 2009

Route 29 Access Management: Real Progress

Why Would We Want to Pave Paradise?  (Warrenton 211-17 Connector)

If You Build It, They Will Come

Happy (40th) Anniversary


May 2009

Will Fauquier’s Economic Development Support our Open Space Businesses?

The Bealeton That Bealeton Said It Didn’t Want

Auburn Battlefields Clear Last Hurdle

Is Fauquier County the Birthplace of Modern Agriculture?

President’s Message


November 2008
President’s Message
Two Big Questions Facing Marshall Service District
Protection for Floodplain and Steep Slopes vs. Density Credits
Conservation Easements of Note: An Update
New CFFC Interns and Sally Kahn Scholarship Designee
New CFFC Board Members
CFFC Supports Other County Organizations
The Buckland Battlefield Story Continues, Installment 3

March 2007

Clean Up Fauquier! 2007

The County Dodges A Very Big Bullet, Rural Health Remediation District Proposal Withdrawn

Two New Volunteers for CFFC

Custer’s First Stand, aka The Buckland Battlefield Revisited

Virginia Landmark Register Accepts Springs Valley Rural Historic District (Nomination)


January 2007

Changes in the Accessory Dwelling Ordinance Could Open the Floodgates of Uncontrolled Residential Development

Power Line Alert! Loudoun County Out, Fauquier In… The Crosshairs

D.C. Goes Green… What about Fauquier?

Bad Changes Proposed: Central Sewer for Agricultural Areas


September 2006

Proposed Power Line Could Be a Disaster for Land Conservation

A Commercial Development the Size of Tysons Corner!

“Custer’s First Stand” In Danger of Being Obliterated by Developers?

New Rural Historic District for Fauquier


May 2006

Third Annual Clean Up Fauquier! Sets Records

Leeds Manor Rural Historic District Nearing Approval

Protecting Our Water Resources

Buckland Battlefield Preservation


August 2005

Bus and Train Service May Be On The Way – Bringing Unbridled Growth

No More Density Credit for Floodplain

Five Developments in Line For Decisions

Reining In The Storm In Fauquier

Litter


May 2005

$uper $weetener for Arrington Knolls - $20.9 Million!

Sprawling “Villages” on Historic Site?

Freedom Place

Bowen’s Run

605 School Site Slammed

CFFC’s Second Annual “Clean Up Fauquier”

CFFC Creates New Tax Impact Model

New Gas Tax Proposed to Fund Transportation Projects

Taking It On the Road

New CFFC Website


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