Comprehensive Land Use Planning in Virginia   - FIC

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Comprehensive Land Use Planning in Virginia  

The Virginia legislature has delegated control over land use decisions to local governments, including the authority for land use planning and zoning. State law calls for local planning commissions to prepare and recommend Comprehensive Plans to guide the physical development of territory in their jurisdictions. As such, decisions and plans vary widely between communities. Local governments must adopt Comprehensive Plans, review them, and potentially update them every five years. 

This fact sheet provides an overview of local planning processes and Planning District Commissions (PDCs) in Virginia.

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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