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Board narrowly votes to initiate LaBienison comprehensive-plan amendment amid park-adjacency concerns
Summary
The board voted 5–2 to initiate a comprehensive-plan amendment (CPA 2026-00004) for roughly 33 acres known as LaBienison, changing the long-range designation from parks and open space to a residential neighborhood (Transect-2); staff and residents debated park adjacency, buffers and whether initiation effectively presages rezoning.
Prince William County's Board of Supervisors voted 5–2 on Feb. 3 to initiate a comprehensive-plan amendment (CPA 2026-00004) for the LaBienison property in the Potomac District. The action authorizes staff to study changing the parcel's long-range land-use designation from Parks and Open Space to Residential Neighborhood Transect-2 for approximately 33 acres that lie inside the legislative boundary of Prince William Forest Park.
Planning staff (Ahmad Behzad and David McGettigan) emphasized initiation is a study phase, not a rezoning. "The legislative boundary is the boundary authorized by Congress for…
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