Smith Creek TMDL Action Plan Public Comment
The public comment period on the Smith Creek TMDL Action Plan is open May 21 to June 5.
The public comment period on the Smith Creek TMDL Action Plan is open May 21 to June 5.
The Environmental Action Plan (EAP) is a guide for city leaders, staff, and members of the community to implement sustainability visions and principles. To-date, the City of Harrisonburg has taken steps to address the quality and care of our natural resources; however, the latest science indicates that more ambitious actions are required to mitigate the impacts of environmental degradation and the changing climate that will affect our community’s health, economy, and well-being.
City offices will be closed Friday, March 29, 2024 in observance of Spring Holiday. Refuse for Friday, March 29 will be collected on Friday, March 29 as scheduled.
Public Works is hosting workshops in City Hall to provide resources on the Harrisonburg Conservation Assistance Program (HCAP).
Citizens with concerns about drainage issues that have caused or are threatening damage to private properties may utilize the Drainage Improvement Program to request City-funded improvements.
The City will be hosting a volunteer tree planting opportunity at Northend Greenway. Members of the community are invited to participate in the tree planting event.
The objective of the Virginia Department of Transportation's STARS (Strategically Targeted Affordable Roadway Solutions) Program is to develop comprehensive, innovative transportation solutions to relieve congestion bottleneck and solve critical traffic and safety challenges throughout the commonwealth
The public comment period for the Draft Phase 2 Chesapeake Bay TMDL Action Plan is September 23 - October 8, 2019.
Stretching from an area near the railroad tracks on Mount Clinton Pike and ending at Suter Street in the northern end of the city, the 0.6-mile-long greenway is completely paved and open to all.
This project will connect Thomas Harrison Middle School to Westover Park by a 2,100 linear foot shared-use path. The Cale section of the Friendly City Trail will also connect Bluestone Elementary and Harrisonburg High School.