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Time-Sensitive and Important Solar Project Update - We Need Your Help
Keep Farmland Growing, Not Glowing — Solar Power Belongs on Brownfields
Dear Citizens for Fair Fields Members, Neighbors, and Friends,
The fight against the Eastern Cottontail Solar Project is not over. As we anticipated, the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has denied our request for a rehearing, so we are now taking our case to the Ohio Supreme Court. Now is the time to help support the last step of legal action.
The project cannot break ground until legal concerns and processes are resolved. Our goal is clear:
overturn the certificate, keeping it out of our community and off precious farmland.
Commissioner Davis voted against the Carnation Solar Project (Amanda Township) but approved Eastern Cottontail (Walnut Township), raising concerns about fairness and transparency. Many residents were left without a voice—making judicial action essential.
Keep in Mind Why This Matters
• 12 of 13 townships and 3 of 4 villages supported Walnut Township in opposing the Eastern Cottontail Solar Project—our community has spoken loud and clear.
• The project violates the Fairfield County Land Use Plan.
• Industrial-scale solar belongs on brownfields and underutilized land, not productive farmland or residential areas.
• We will not be silenced. Our community deserves better!
• Stand united. Protect farmland, homes, and our future.
We Need Your Help – Now Is the Time to Donate
Our fundraising goal is $25,000 to pay for additional legal fees. Donations are already coming in and momentum is building—but we need more support to match the scale of this challenge.
Please submit your donation as soon as possible—time is of the essence. Stand with your fellow citizens and protect our farmland, homes, and way of life. All contributions will be used solely for the intended legal effort.
⚠ Please note: To avoid compromising our position, we cannot accept donations from individuals or organizations affiliated with energy source industries (natural gas, petroleum, coal, nuclear, hydroelectric, wind, solar, or geothermal).
Donation Options
GOFUNDME: Search Citizens for Fair Fields
VENMO: @CitizensforFairFieldsLLC
CHECK: Make payable to Citizens for Fair Fields, LLC and mail to:
Citizens for Fair Fields, LLC
PO Box 422
Millersport, OH 43046
For Farm Businesses:
If you operate or own a farm business, you may write a check directly to the attorney, which may allow you to claim a business expense on your tax return (consult your tax professional).
Van Kley Law, LLC
5609 Piermont Court
Westerville, OH 43082
ANY amount you give will make a difference! Thank you for your support!
Click here to view the full letter: OH Supreme Court Fundraiser URGENT
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.
Join Now!
We are asking everyone who wishes to be a member or who is already a member of Citizens for Fair Fields (CFFF) to fill out and submit a form.
It is free to become a member!
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.
For more information, click the “Get Involved” button.
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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.