Transportation in our rural landscapes
Now bikes and buggies can travel in a designated lane all the way to Garbers Church Road. Though it may appear so, these lanes didn’t just happen.
Now bikes and buggies can travel in a designated lane all the way to Garbers Church Road. Though it may appear so, these lanes didn’t just happen.
Before the zoning update (left), the county could have seen a loss of more than a quarter of prime farmland to housing and the addition of up to 40,000 new lots in the next 40 years.
This new tool stands to help localities understand how current trends and pressures in land-use will affect communities and natural resources now and in the future.
You can comment on both the Budget and the CIP from this page until the April 22 deadline. Realizing the budget and plan may change quite a bit over the next few months, it is still important to have all our thoughts on the table.
You may remember back in September Harrisonburg asked for your input on a survey about parking downtown. The city worked...
The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors approved the Urban Development Area (UDA) below at their meeting last week. The UDA...
Back in fall 2019, Harrisonburg asked for you to share your experience traveling south on Route 11 between Stone Spring...
Back in April, you encouraged Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to fund the addition of a shared use path for...
Alliance Transportation Lead Kim Sandum attended the second meeting of the I-81 Committee and had some good progress to report...
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is considering changing how it prioritizes highway safety spending and is asking for your input...
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