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DOMINION BOULEVARD CORRIDOR STUDY | Chesapeake, Virginia
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My interest in the project area is
87% homeowner
Loss of agriculture and rural quality
Loss of open space and environmental quality
Housing choices and affordability
Loss of tax revenue to other cities
Lack of jobs and major employment centers
Loss of heritage and culture
National economic issues
Global economic issues
I do not know, I would like to learn more
What is the biggest threat to Chesapeake’s
future? (Choose 3)
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What would have the most positive impact on Chesapeake’s
future? (Choose 3)
A major employment center
New housing communities
Agriculture preservation
Environmental protection
Providing a tourist economy
Providing green oriented focus
A new town center for Chesapeake
Protection of water quality
I do not know, I would like to learn more
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Assuming growth in the region is inevitable, the
study area
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Is a logical place to accommodate growth
Should only accommodate a reasonable portion of that growth
Limit growth to preserve agriculture and open space
Should accommodate as much growth as it can
I do not know, I would like to learn more
Public Charette 1
April 3, 2014
What the Community said:
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