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Urban Development Areas in Virginia

Local governments in Virginia can designate urban development areas to concentrate new growth in areas with adequate infrastructure. They promote transportation-efficient development and encourage local economic development. Urban Development Areas (UDAs) are voluntary, designated by local governments, identified in comprehensive plans, and reviewed every five years.  

This fact sheet describes how local governments in Virginia can designate UDAs to promote transportation-efficient development, attract new development, and encourage local economic development.

Author
Julia Freedgood
Publisher
Washington D.C.: American Farmland Trust
Page Numbers
2
Publication Date
October 01, 2025
Publication Type
Fact Sheets and Technical Memos
State
Virginia
Keywords
Planning for Agriculture and Food Systems

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