Where can I get information about the planning and funding process for public facilities such as schools, parks, libraries, police substations, fire stations, utilities and communications facilities?
The Comprehensive Plan includes guidance about planned public facilities. The Policy Plan includes county objectives and policies which guide the development of different types of public facilities. The Area Plans give more specific information at the Planning District level about both existing and planned facilities. The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) is the means for addressing the county’s capital facilities requirements over the next five years. The CIP is available free of charge at the Maps and Publications Sales Desk, at the Planning Division office, and at county libraries. Public hearings before the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors are held to determine the compatibility of new and expanded public facilities in relation to the recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan.For more information about the public facilities planning process, contact the Planner-of-the-Day at 703-324-1380, TTY 711.
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