Meetings & Events

Upcoming meetings that matter for McKean County, our townships, and the fight against bad projects.

This page tracks public meetings, hearings, ordinance discussions, and other events tied to large-scale solar, wind, and land-use fights in McKean County. If you care about what happens here, this is where you check first.

Why this page matters

  • Meetings are where bad projects move forward if the public stays home.
  • Ordinance language matters — and that language gets shaped in real time.
  • Turnout sends a message to county officials, township supervisors, and developers.
  • One good meeting page helps residents show up informed instead of confused.

Current priority

The featured event below focuses on the McKean County solar ordinance meeting on Monday, April 20, 2026 — one of the most important county-level public meetings in this fight.

Upcoming Meetings

Meeting list

Use this section to track the next public meetings, hearings, and event pages tied to McKean County land-use and ordinance fights.

Upcoming County

April 20, 2026 – McKean County Solar Ordinance Meeting

County-level meeting focused on solar ordinance issues and protections. This is the current priority event and has a dedicated landing page.

Future Slot

More event pages coming

Add township meetings, public hearings, informational sessions, commissioner meetings, and ordinance workshops here as new pages are created.

Why show up

Why meetings like this matter

Because silence gets used against the public

When turnout is weak, developers and supporters act like nobody cares. Meetings are where residents show that is not true.

Because bad language becomes real policy

Weak ordinance wording can have consequences for years. The time to fight that language is before it locks in.

Because officials need to feel public pressure

Meetings remind officials that residents are watching, paying attention, and expecting them to protect the county.

Because one informed crowd matters

A room full of prepared residents is harder to ignore than a scattered group of frustrated people working off rumors.

Watch the meetings. Share the event pages. Show up informed.

If county and township decisions are going to shape the future of McKean County, then residents need a clean place to track what is coming next.