
The VBCCO ran a survey on City Land Development Policies which sought input about how and when residents and neighborhoods should have input about development projects happening in their vicinity with the goal of working with government planners to improve current policies in practice in the Planning Department and other agencies. The survey garnered 506 responses in 5 days.
Many people had a lot to say. The survey, while not scientific by survey standards (as the VBCCO does not yet have the ability to reach a cross-section of the City population), was enlightening as to how the folks who responded think of the City with regard to notifications to Citizens. You are free to formulate your own opinion by reading the survey on the VBCCO website: https://vbcco.org/content.aspx?page_id=86&club_id=312677. Go to Documents, expand Homepage Documents, click on 2024 VBCCO Survey on Development Projects and Notices to Citizens.
The survey was entitled SURVEY ON DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS AND NOTICES TO CITIZENS. The results of the survey have been shared with the Virginia Beach City Government – Virginia Beach City Council, the Virginia Beach Planning Commission, the City Manager, the Deputy City Manager Over Tourism, Economic Development, Planning and Agriculture Portfolio, the Planning Director, and the Comprehensive Development Plan Administrator.
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