During a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong sentiments regarding the preservation of Rockbridge County's rural character and agricultural heritage. A resident emphasized the importance of maintaining the county's natural beauty and resisting pressures to develop it into a more commercialized area, akin to nearby Charlottesville.
The speaker articulated concerns over the strategic development plan, asserting that it should serve as a serious guide for future land use decisions. They argued that the burden of proof should not fall on citizens to justify why a business proposal does not align with the county's strategic goals. Instead, they insisted that any exceptions to the plan should be rigorously evaluated and denied if they do not fit within the established framework.
Another community member, Cynthia Kader, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the need for consistency in preserving the county's rural character. The discussions underscored a collective commitment among residents to safeguard the agricultural and forest resources that define Rockbridge County, reflecting a broader desire to maintain the area's unique identity amidst potential development pressures.