Alexandria planning department postpones zoning ordinance community meeting

Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
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The Department of Planning & Zoning has announced that the community meeting originally set for Monday, September 22, to discuss possible changes to the Zoning Ordinance, will be rescheduled. The meeting was intended to cover updates concerning residential properties, commercial operations, and historic preservation. A new date for the meeting will be announced soon.

According to the department, “The Department of Planning & Zoning will reschedule the community meeting on Monday, September 22 to a later date to discuss potential updates to the Zoning Ordinance related to residential properties, commercial operations, and historic preservation. The rescheduled meeting date will soon be announced.”

Residents seeking more information about the land use text amendment process are encouraged to visit the project webpage.



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