During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the future of solar energy initiatives in Jefferson County, with community members expressing strong support for the Ottawa project. Carrie Vaughn, co-founder of the Solar Energy Alliance, emphasized the importance of providing accurate information about utility solar projects and representing the often-overlooked majority who favor such developments.
Vaughn highlighted the challenges faced by supporters of solar energy, noting that public opposition tends to be more vocal. She urged the board to recognize the silent majority, which she claimed was well represented at the meeting. To bolster her argument, Vaughn presented a petition with over 100 signatures advocating for the project and reported that their Facebook group has nearly 600 followers, reflecting growing community interest.
The meeting also featured a brief pause to ensure all participants had the opportunity to speak, indicating a structured approach to public input. As the discussions progressed, it became clear that the community is rallying behind solar energy as a viable and necessary step towards sustainable development. The board's upcoming vote on the project is anticipated with great interest from supporters, who hope to see their efforts culminate in a positive outcome for the community.