(KNZA)--The Jackson County Planning Commission will hold two public hearings to allow residents an opportunity to provide input on proposed regulations for commercial solar projects in the county.
The first hearings will take place Thursday evening, September 25th, and the second on October 2nd.
Both will be held from 6 to 9 in the first-floor meeting room at the Jackson County courthouse.
According to a public notice, the purpose of the hearings is to gather public input on a draft of solar energy regulations that could shape how commercial solar development occurs in the county.
Planning commission members will not respond to comments during the hearings, but will take all feedback into consideration before taking any action.
Members of the planning commission have established guidelines for the public meetings, which can be viewed on the Jackson County website.
In addition, the proposed solar regulations can be found on the county website at jacksoncountyks.com. Just type in solar in the search engine.
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