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Fairfax Neighbors Save Woods From Development
20 Jan
Summary
- Residents purchased woodland to prevent housing construction.
- A conservancy nonprofit secured the land for wildlife.
- Neighbors collaborated, raising $50,000 to buy the land.

A wooded acre in Fairfax, slated for housing development, has been successfully preserved as a nature sanctuary thanks to the initiative of local residents. The group collaborated to purchase the land from developer Kevin Curtis, who had planned to build several homes and accessory dwelling units on the property. Curtis agreed to sell the land for approximately $50,000, the price he had paid for it. This collective effort saw a dozen homeowners contribute funds. The money was then donated to the Western Alliance for Nature, a conservancy nonprofit, which finalized the purchase. This action ensures the land remains a preserve for the local wildlife, including deer, bobcats, owls, and hawks. The sale was officially completed on December 12th, with a permanent deed restriction mandating long-term conservation. The newly established "Piper Lane Preserve" stands as a testament to community action and a commitment to environmental preservation.




