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Grayson County supervisors adopt five-year comprehensive plan update
Summary
The Grayson County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt a five-year update to the county comprehensive plan after discussion about data currency and follow-up updates; board members said the plan is a “living document” that staff can amend between major rewrites.
Grayson County supervisors voted to adopt the county's five-year comprehensive plan update at their regular monthly meeting after staff said the document will be continuously updated and the board can request amendments as needed.
The measure passed on a roll-call vote after a motion, with named supervisors recording ayes. The board's discussion focused on the currency of some statistical information in the plan and the prospect of commissioning a full rewrite in about a year to capture new surveys and community input.
The plan's staff presenter told the board the update uses the most recent census numbers provided through the Mount Rogers Planning District Commission and the Berkeley Group. Vice Chairman (speaker) said the plan is a living…
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