North Potomac Yard, theĀ Virginia Tech Innovation Campus,Ā affordable housingĀ and more! It’s budget season, and you know what that means — theĀ Alexandria Planning CommissionĀ will soon begin looking into prioritizing city-related plans and studies with the updatedĀ Interdepartmental Long-range Planning Work Program.
So… what plans and studies will Alexandria focus on in the near future? Don’t worry, those interested will have plenty of meetings to attend.
The Planning Commission,Ā on Tuesday, Jan. 7, will discuss a draft work program — which will “help inform development of the City Manager’s Proposed Operating Budget,”Ā notes the city staff report, which also states that there are only “minor updates and additions” to the the work program that the city councilĀ approved in last year’s budget.
At the top of the list is streamlining plan and zoning updates forĀ North Potomac Yard and Virginia Tech Innovation Campus.Ā Council will vote on developmental special use permits and the Potomac Yard Master Plan this fall, the latter of which will be a blueprint into Alexandria’s future with the development of a Metro station, Virginia Tech’s $1 billion campus, a new elementary school, and residential and retail. It’s going to be an economic juggernaut for the city, and Development Special Use Permits.
Alexandria’s neighborhoods are evolving, and this fall city staff launched community meetings on updating the twoĀ Mount Vernon Avenue plansĀ for Del Ray and Arlandria, which the commission and council will discuss early this year. Additionally, public meetings on the Duke Street Area Plan update will be held in the spring.
Equity/affordable housingĀ made the list of development priorities, as the city’sĀ Housing for All policyĀ dictates that Alexandria “develop or preserve 2,000 affordable housing units through 2025,” notes the staff report.Ā The city’s low cost, market-affordableĀ (non-
Other plans to be prioritized are theĀ Alexandria Mobility PlanĀ and a number ofĀ park and natural resource plans, including theĀ Pocket Park Plan,Ā Urban Forestry Master Plan Update,Ā Stream Valley and Trail Plan,Ā Public Open Space Policy PlanĀ and theĀ Dog Park Master Plan update.
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