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Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable III December 8, 2006 Tom Christoffel, NSVRC

Mid-Atlantic Super-Region Mapping the Regional Council as an Analytic Unit. Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable III December 8, 2006 Tom Christoffel, NSVRC “I see regions.”. This is how the average person sees the region – A Road Map.

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Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable III December 8, 2006 Tom Christoffel, NSVRC

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  1. Mid-Atlantic Super-Region MappingtheRegional Council as an Analytic Unit Mid-Atlantic Regional Planning Roundtable III December 8, 2006 Tom Christoffel, NSVRC “I see regions.”

  2. This is how the average person sees the region – A Road Map

  3. This is an MSA view – one marketing people might also see.

  4. Base map: Sub-State Regions

  5. A region set that should be added - MPOs

  6. 1st product – second generation.

  7. 2nd Product % change - a different picture.

  8. 3rd – 2005 Population density by region.

  9. Loss of countryside – viewshed? Region land area less Federal and State Lands – including Urban Areas

  10. Acres per Unit Scale Developed in 1990 - NSV

  11. In our region we track the shift in density as permits are issued in these Census Tract areas.

  12. Overall density in 2005 drops when Urban areas pulled out – with time series we could see better the sprawls as build out occurs.

  13. County to County Work-flows: 2000 CTPP Future? Region to Region work flow like WILMAPCO Sussex

  14. Contact Tom Christoffel, AICP, Senior Planner E-mail: tchrist@shentel.net Phone: 540-636-8800 x 209 Wendi Stine, GIS Analyst E-mail: wstine@shentel.net Phone: 540-636-8800 x 206 Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission 103 E. Sixth Street - Front Royal, VA 22630 Web: www.lfpdc7.state.va.us

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