Description: The Mobility Point Features contains point location elements of the Mobility chapter of the Comprehensive Plan. Elements include interchanges, roundabouts, multi-modal hubs, transit centers, etc. The layer is intended for use primarily in the online interactive maps for the Comprehensive Plan. The layer contains features for small area plans, activity centers, and other features in the county. The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide to the location, character, and extent of proposed or anticipated land use, including public facilities. It provides guidance for land use development decisions made by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Supervisors.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office
Prince William County Department of Transportation
Prince William County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Prince William County Department of Information Technology - GTS
Description: The data on this layer shows the planned roadway system in Prince William County as adopted in the Mobility Chapter update to the Comprehensive Plan by the Board of County Supervisors. It shows the existing and planned roadway system for the County.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office, Long-Range Planning Division
Prince William County Department of Transportation
Prince William County Department of Information Technology, GTS Division
Virginia Department of Transportation
Description: This layer will be used for multiple purposes but primarily as a Trails layer for use on the Prince William County CountyMapper XM application so that people can see the trails system available for recreation and other uses. Different from other trails layers in the county system, this layer is also intended for planning and analysis use in order to identify what types of trails are available in the county as well as for gap analysis in order to more purposely develop the trail system effectively. The layer includes information about parks trails and road side trails, and includes information from numerous sources as cited below.
Copyright Text: Data compiled from the following sources:
Prince William County Planning Office
Prince William County Transportation Department
Prince William County Parks Department
United States National Park Service
United States Department of Fish & Wildlife
The State of Virginia Parks
City of Manassas and City of Manassas Park
Description: This layer represents the planned or future transit alternatives for Prince William County including mass transit, rail, ferry, and other transportation alternatives. The layer shows the planned or future possibilities for reducing the number of vehicles on area roadways. It includes transportation options like VRE, PRTC, high-capacity transit (bus and other options) that are in the Mobility Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office
Prince William County Department of Transportation
Prince William County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Prince William County Department of Information Technology - GTS Division
PRTC
VDOT
Metrorail
VRE
Description: This data layer contains polygon features that represent "special planning areas" located within Prince William County, Virginia. It was created to provide basic information regarding the location of the planning areas and is used in conjunction with the Comprehensive Plan. Users should be aware that this data does not represent legal property boundary descriptions, nor is it suitable for boundary determination of individual parcels. The special planning areas are locations within Prince William County that the Planning Office Long-Range Planning Division has designated through established urban planning processes. The areas cannot be changed outside of minor boundary adjustments to parcels except by adoption of a comprehensive plan amendment by the Board of County Supervisors.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office
Prince William County Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Prince William County Department of Transportation
Prince William County Department of Information Technology (DoIT), Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Division
Description: The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide to the location, character, and extent of proposed or anticipated land use, including public facilities. It provides guidance for land use development decisions made by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Supervisors. Section 15.2-2223 of the Virginia Code requires every governing body to adopt a comprehensive plan for the physical development of the territory within its jurisdiction. The Code further requires that comprehensive plans be reviewed every five years to ensure that the plan is responsive to current circumstances and that its goals continue to be supported by the citizenry. Each comprehensive plan is based on an analysis of current land use and potential future growth, and the facilities needed to serve existing and future residents. These services and facilities include items such as roads, parks, water and sewer systems, schools, fire stations, police facilities, and libraries.The Prince William County Comprehensive Plan contains a strategy for responsible, fiscally-sound growth to produce a vibrant, prosperous, stable, "livable" community. It contains recommendations for future land use, transportation systems, schools, parks, libraries, historic and environmental resources, and other resources, facilities, and services. It is implemented through Plan maps, the Capital Improvements Program, the subdivision ordinance, and the Zoning Ordinance and Map.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office, Long-Range Division, Geographic Information Systems Department.
Description: The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide to the location, character, and extent of proposed or anticipated land use, including public facilities. It provides guidance for land use development decisions made by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Supervisors. Section 15.2-2223 of the Virginia Code requires every governing body to adopt a comprehensive plan for the physical development of the territory within its jurisdiction. The Code further requires that comprehensive plans be reviewed every five years to ensure that the plan is responsive to current circumstances and that its goals continue to be supported by the citizenry. Each comprehensive plan is based on an analysis of current land use and potential future growth, and the facilities needed to serve existing and future residents. These services and facilities include items such as roads, parks, water and sewer systems, schools, fire stations, police facilities, and libraries.The Prince William County Comprehensive Plan contains a strategy for responsible, fiscally-sound growth to produce a vibrant, prosperous, stable, "livable" community. It contains recommendations for future land use, transportation systems, schools, parks, libraries, historic and environmental resources, and other resources, facilities, and services. It is implemented through Plan maps, the Capital Improvements Program, the subdivision ordinance, and the Zoning Ordinance and Map.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office, Long-Range Division, GIS Data Analysis and Cartographic Design Team
Prince William County Public Works, Watershed Department
Prince William County Department of Information Technology/GTS Division
Description: The Comprehensive Plan is a general guide to the location, character, and extent of proposed or anticipated land use, including public facilities. It provides guidance for land use development decisions made by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Supervisors. Section 15.2-2223 of the Virginia Code requires every governing body to adopt a comprehensive plan for the physical development of the territory within its jurisdiction. The Code further requires that comprehensive plans be reviewed every five years to ensure that the plan is responsive to current circumstances and that its goals continue to be supported by the citizenry. Each comprehensive plan is based on an analysis of current land use and potential future growth, and the facilities needed to serve existing and future residents. These services and facilities include items such as roads, parks, water and sewer systems, schools, fire stations, police facilities, and libraries.The Prince William County Comprehensive Plan contains a strategy for responsible, fiscally-sound growth to produce a vibrant, prosperous, stable, "livable" community. It contains recommendations for future land use, transportation systems, schools, parks, libraries, historic and environmental resources, and other resources, facilities, and services. It is implemented through Plan maps, the Capital Improvements Program, the subdivision ordinance, and the Zoning Ordinance and Map.
Copyright Text: Prince William County Planning Office, Long-Range Division, Geographic Information Systems Department.