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Roanoke County adopts Western Roanoke River Greenway feasibility study into comprehensive plan
Summary
The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to add a feasibility study for a roughly 9-mile Western Roanoke River Greenway segment to the Roanoke County 200 plan; the adoption commits the study to the plan but does not include construction funding or a schedule.
The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors on November 18 voted to incorporate the Western Roanoke River Greenway feasibility study into the county’s Roanoke County 200 plan, a nonbinding planning action that accepts the study’s conceptual routes for future consideration.
Isaac Henry, principal planner, told the board the study examines about a nine-mile stretch of the Roanoke River corridor between Green Hill Park and the Montgomery County line and represents roughly 3½ years of work including National Park Service technical assistance. "It's just a…
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