The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors adopted a rudimentary Comprehensive Plan last September in order to make a deadline in state code to review the plan every five years. According to this article by Heather Michon in the Fluvanna Review, a full review scheduled to begin in 2020 was made difficult by the COVID-19 pandemic.
A more thorough review began soon afterward including appointment of committees to look at different aspects of the county’s future. That included a community survey held between April 11 and May 30 with 27 questions.
“There were 757 responses completed in total,” reads an item in the packet for the Planning Commission’s meeting scheduled for Monday night. “Of that number, 723 were submitted digitally and 34 were submitted by mail or delivered by hand to the Department of Planning and Zoning.”
The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors adopted a rudimentary Comprehensive Plan last September in order to make a deadline in state code to review the plan every five years. According to this article by Heather Michon in the Fluvanna Review, a full review scheduled to begin in 2020 was made difficult by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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