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Board initiates mobility and land-use plan changes for several bypasses but rejects one proposed down‑plan and narrowly approves removal of a Heathcote route
Summary
The Board of County Supervisors authorized initiation of amendments to the county’s comprehensive plan removing references to several long‑planned bypasses and other mobility features, approved the removal of Heathcote Boulevard from the plan by a 3–2 vote, and declined to change the land‑use designation for 16000 John Marshall Highway.
The Board of County Supervisors moved on Tuesday to initiate several comprehensive plan updates affecting long-range land use and mobility language across parts of the county. The initiative included removing references to multiple planned bypass roadways from the mobility chapter and reclassifying certain parcels’ long-range land use. Staff framed the package as a directive-driven housekeeping and planning exercise that would let the county study whether older planned facilities remain appropriate.
Key decisions at the meeting - The board authorized staff to initiate amendments to the mobility chapter to remove references to the Manassas Battlefield Bypass, the Route 28 bypass,…
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