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Henrico County seeking feedback on future development

Share your thoughts as a resident of stakeholder through commenting on an interactive map or hosting a meeting-in-a-box.

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Leave your thoughts on an interactive map.

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Henrico is in the midst of creating a new comprehensive plan to help map the county’s growth for the next 20+ years. Residents and stakeholders can get involved through the public engagement campaign, HenricoNEXT. There are two resources available right now to gather feedback.

Share your thoughts online using this interactive map. Zoom in on areas and leave a comment where you see an opportunity for improvement. You can talk about anything from a thought about land use to a street that could use a bike lane to an environmental concern.

If you’re part of a group — think a book club, homeowners’ association, or a faith group — and want to discuss the future of Henrico with members, check out the meeting-in-a-box resource. It’s an online packet with instructions for how host a community meeting.

To stay informed on all things HenricoNEXT, sign up for email updates.

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