Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable III December 8, 2006 Tom Christoffel, NSVRC
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Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable IIIDecember 8, 2006
Tom Christoffel, NSVRC “I see regions.”
Mid-Atlantic Super-Region Mapping the Regional Council as an Analytic Unit
This is how the average person sees the region – A Road Map
This is an MSA view – one marketing people might also see.
Base map: Sub-State Regions
A region set that should be added - MPOs
1st product – second generation.
2nd Product % change - a different picture.
3rd – 2005 Population density by region.
Loss of countryside – viewshed? Region land area less Federal and State Lands – including Urban Areas
Acres per Unit Scale Developed in 1990 - NSV
In our region we trackthe shift in density aspermits are issued in these Census Tract areas.
Overall density in 2005 drops when Urban areas pulled out – with time series we could see better the sprawls as build out occurs.
County to County Work-flows: 2000 CTPP
Sussex
Future? Region to Region work flow like WILMAPCO
Contact
Tom Christoffel, AICP, Senior PlannerE-mail: [email protected]: 540-636-8800 x 209
Wendi Stine, GIS AnalystE-mail: [email protected]: 540-636-8800 x 206
Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission103 E. Sixth Street - Front Royal, VA 22630
Web: www.lfpdc7.state.va.us