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Mills River uses $500K in federal funds to help conserve farmland and open spaces through voluntary easements.
Mills River, North Carolina, has launched a Land Preservation Program using $500,000 in federal ARPA funds to support voluntary conservation of farmland, open spaces, and environmentally sensitive areas.
The initiative, established by the town council in 2024, aims to partner with landowners and nonprofits to secure conservation easements by covering costs like surveys, appraisals, and legal fees.
The program responds to growing concerns over land erosion and rapid development, as North Carolina ranks second nationally in farmland loss to urban and low-density development since 2001.
More information is available at www.millsriver.gov.
Mills River utiliza $500K en fondos federales para ayudar a conservar tierras de cultivo y espacios abiertos a través de servidumbres voluntarias.