Residents of Dripping Springs, Hays County, are expressing concerns over the proposed construction of a 5,000-seat amphitheater and an expansion project on US 290. The residents are worried about the potential environmental impact and loss of intact habitat, wildlife, and biodiversity. Similarly, objections have been raised against a plan to double the capacity of a festival site and the reconsideration of a Northumberland solar farm due to fears of landscape ruin and negative impact on wildlife.
Objectors fear the solar farm will ruin the landscape and have a negative impact on wildlife https://t.co/Eiut9pMXCd
Plans for a Northumberland solar farm are to be reconsidered after being flooded with objections https://t.co/Eiut9pMXCd
Residents living near a festival site are concerned about a plan to double its capacity https://t.co/FZWUdBLg6h
Recent decision by DOI/BLM to open 22 million acres of public land to utility-scale solar energy development likely represents the largest loss of intact habitat, wildlife, biodiversity and other ecological values ever in US history (and before). https://t.co/HW6XBbzwM1
US 290 expansion project receives pushback from Dripping Springs residents https://t.co/7B9xUitC8C
Neighbors keep up fight against Hays County concert venue https://t.co/esaz00nCRJ
Neighbors angrily reject proposed 5,000-seat amphitheater due to environmental concerns https://t.co/d4bvxHx6jK
Proposed concert venue in Dripping Springs has residents voicing concerns https://t.co/nG08RkPCqI
Dripping Springs residents meet with TCEQ about proposed concert venue https://t.co/9LIZk7WqAu