In Cherokee County, landowners have always made their own decisions.
Whether it’s growing wheat, running cattle, or managing pasture, those choices belong to the people who live and work the land.
Rainbow Springs Solar is no different.
It’s landowners voluntarily leasing their private property for solar — because they know what’s best for their land, their families, and their future.
Rainbow Springs Solar will use less than 1% of all land in Cherokee County, and only on land that landowners choose to lease. Only 0.11% of Cherokee County land will be under solar panels.
This small use of land brings big benefits:
$38 million in direct revenue to Cherokee County
Roads and bridge repair
Support for law enforcement and emergency services
Opponents want to take away landowners’ right to control their own land.
Property rights are a bedrock value in Cherokee County. Landowners, not the government, know what’s best for the land and should be allowed to decide how to use it to support their families.
Cherokee County residents deserve more freedom, not less.
Use your voice. Protect your rights.
Let them know you support property rights in Cherokee County, and that supporting Rainbow Springs Solar is supporting property rights.