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Posted on: May 2, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Community Meeting 5/18/22: Route 460 Land Use and Connectivity Study

Rt 460 Land Use and Connectivity Study  Flyer Header showing the 460 Corridor

Roanoke County is hosting a second community meeting for the Route 460 Land Use and Connectivity Study on May 18, 2022, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Bonsack Elementary School.  At this open house-style meeting, attendees will review and provide comments on recommendations proposed to address feedback provided from the January community meeting, survey and stakeholder group.  

All recommendation materials and an opportunity to provide comments will be available at www.roanokecountyva.gov/460Study starting on May 2.  The comment period will conclude on May 31
The Route 460 Land Use and Connectivity Study began in Fall 2021 with the following goals: 

1)    Recommend ways to travel around the Bonsack community that are alternatives to Route 460/Challenger Avenue;

2)    Consider existing zoning classifications and future land use designations to determine potential changes to match desired development types; and

3)    Examine existing at-grade railroad crossings for potential improvements that may create development opportunities between the railroad and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

The first community meeting was held on January 13, 2022, at Bonsack Elementary School.  Over forty area residents, property owners and business owners attended this meeting.  County staff, consultants from Timmons Group and VDOT representatives reviewed aerial images of the study area with meeting participants and discussed a variety of topics including funded transportation projects on Route 460, roadways that can be improved, potential areas for development as well as possibilities for future greenway and trail connections.  Attendees also answered a survey at the meeting, which was open until the end of January. Over 200 surveys were completed.

Please visit www.RoanokeCountyVA.gov/460Study to learn more about the Route 460 Land Use and Connectivity Study.  Contact Megan Cronise, Transportation Planning Administrator, with questions by email or by phone at (540) 772-2106.


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