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Citizens for Fair fields

About Us

Citizens for Fair Fields is a community of local farmers, friends, family, and neighbors located in and around Fairfield county, Ohio (including Buckeye Lake, Millersport, Walnut, Liberty, and Richland Township areas). We’ve come together to help inform our local community about the proposed utility-scale solar project set to be constructed in the region’s agricultural spaces and surrounding neighborhoods. 

Write to the Ohio Power Siting Board about Eastern CottonTail

It is important that your voice be heard by the OPSB.  Once an application has been filed with the OPSB, the OPSB process is THE place where the opposition by the community, the trustees, and county commissioners are formally lodged.
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We need your help! Citizens for Fair Fields is urgently trying to save nearly 2,300 acres of prime farmland from a foreign owned proposed industrial solar project in Fairfield County, Ohio. We are currently concentrating our efforts on the first of three projects because of its progress, but all three projects total nearly 5,000 acres! Solar companies, subsidized by our federal tax dollars, are invading our beautiful rural community to build massive industrial solar fields. Our farming and recreational community has an abundance of aquatic life, livestock, wildlife, including American Bald Eagles, Blue Herons, Egrets and Osprey that thrive in their natural habitat in the region which includes Buckeye Lake, wetlands, woods, farmland and waterways throughout the area.
 
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Our Mission

Fair. Fields.

Information Sharing

To provide information on solar developments and the possible impacts on productive agricultural landscapes.

Preservation of Green Spaces

To promote the preservation of farmland and natural spaces for generations to come.

Constructive Discussion

To engage with civility and ensure community participation in solar developments for the region.

“Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land's inheritors, contribute to the welfare of society in more ways than society usually acknowledges, or even knows. These farmers produce valuable goods, of course; but they also conserve soil, they conserve water, they conserve wildlife, they conserve open space, they conserve scenery.”
Wendell Berry
American Novelist and Poet

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