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Citizens Rally Against Solar Farms: Meagan Fowler & Stockton Fight Back

49 min · 20. juni 2026
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Tonight on The People’s Voice, Blair Castro and Thomas Jenkins sit down with Meagan Fowler, President of the Friends of the Tensaw River and one of the leading voices behind the grassroots movement opposing the proposed Stockton solar farm. What started as a local effort to understand a little-known development project quickly grew into a countywide movement. Fowler found herself helping organize residents after learning that thousands of acres near the Mobile-Tensaw Delta could be converted into a utility-scale solar facility. Since then, she has helped mobilize community meetings, zoning initiatives, and public awareness efforts as residents push for a greater voice in decisions affecting North Baldwin County. WATCH NOW as we discuss the controversy surrounding the proposed project, concerns about wetlands, private property rights, zoning, local control, and how a small community found itself at the center of one of Baldwin County’s most closely watched land-use debates!

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Citizens Rally Against Solar Farms: Meagan Fowler & Stockton Fight Back

Tonight on The People’s Voice, Blair Castro and Thomas Jenkins sit down with Meagan Fowler, President of the Friends of the Tensaw River and one of the leading voices behind the grassroots movement opposing the proposed Stockton solar farm. What started as a local effort to understand a little-known development project quickly grew into a countywide movement. Fowler found herself helping organize residents after learning that thousands of acres near the Mobile-Tensaw Delta could be converted into a utility-scale solar facility. Since then, she has helped mobilize community meetings, zoning initiatives, and public awareness efforts as residents push for a greater voice in decisions affecting North Baldwin County. WATCH NOW as we discuss the controversy surrounding the proposed project, concerns about wetlands, private property rights, zoning, local control, and how a small community found itself at the center of one of Baldwin County’s most closely watched land-use debates!

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