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Prince George Planning Commission forwards 2045 comprehensive plan to Board with boundary and land-use changes

Prince George Planning Commission · November 20, 2025
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Summary

After a public hearing, the commission voted to forward the Prince George County 2045 comprehensive plan to the Board of Supervisors with three changes, including narrowing the planning-area boundary around Disputana and removing a separate rural-preservation category; the Board hearing is set for Dec. 9.

Prince George County planning commissioners voted Nov. 20 to forward the draft Prince George County 2045 comprehensive plan to the Board of Supervisors with a recommendation for approval, subject to three changes approved during the meeting.

Benjamin Tripp, a planner with the Berkeley Group, presented the draft plan and repeatedly reminded the commission and public that “a comprehensive plan is a legally required document under the Code of Virginia” that provides long-range, advisory policy guidance rather than immediate changes to zoning. Tripp walked commissioners through the plan’s chapters — from natural and cultural resources to transportation, housing and an implementation matrix…

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