Review the Charlottesville Draft Future Land Use Map, other plan updates
Published Tuesday, Jun. 1, 2021, 12:00 am
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The City of Charlottesville has announced an extension of the opportunity to review draft Comprehensive Plan updates as part of Cville Plans Together.
The city is working in partnership with a consultant team on an effort to update Charlottesville’s Comprehensive Plan (including an Affordable Housing Plan) and then complete a zoning ordinance rewrite. This project, called Cville Plans Together, is an opportunity for the community to actively participate in updating the future vision for the city, with a focus on equity and affordability.
Cville Plans Together invited the community out to a pop up event at Reid Market to give feedback on their most recent draft of the comprehensive plan.
Cville Plans Together revisits comprehensive plan Cville Plans Together draft schedule. (Source: CVILLE PLANS TOGETHER) By Dominga Murray and Max Marcilla | May 10, 2021 at 11:17 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 11:17 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Charlottesville’s years-long process to come up with a new comprehensive plan is making its way toward the finish line. Now, the city wants to hear from you.
“We are kicking off the community engagement process for the comprehensive plan,” said Alex Ikefuna, the director of Neighborhood Development Services.
On Monday evening, the city held a webinar designed to share the details of the draft plan with the public.
Cville Plans Together continues work on Comprehensive Plan
Cville Plans Together continues work on Comprehensive Plan By Max Marcilla | March 8, 2021 at 10:57 PM EST - Updated March 8 at 11:36 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Just a week after the Charlottesville City Council approved the Affordable Housing portion of the Comprehensive Plan, Cville Plans Together is moving on to discuss the Land Use portion.
The land use map itâs putting together will be used to describe the long-term vision for the location and character of the city.
During a Zoom meeting on Monday night, Ronald Sessams, with Rhodeside & Harwell Inc., described the history of the city and shared why itâs important to recognize the discriminatory past of the cityâs planning.