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Dickenson County supervisors approve 2025 comprehensive plan after planning commission recommendation

December 12, 2025 | Dickenson County, Virginia


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Dickenson County supervisors approve 2025 comprehensive plan after planning commission recommendation
The Dickenson County Board of Supervisors approved the county's 2025 comprehensive plan on Dec. 11, 2025 after a joint public hearing and a formal recommendation from the Dickenson County Planning Commission.

A planning commission representative summarized the document as a long-range guiding plan that analyzes land use, housing, transportation, natural resources and economic trends and sets goals for the next five years. The presentation identified coal and natural gas as continuing economic drivers, noted that roughly 85% of the county is forested, and cited limited developable land, steady housing demand and transportation constraints, including the absence of four-lane highways.

The Planning Commission adopted a resolution recommending the plan to the Board and certified that it conducted a public hearing on Dec. 11, 2025, in accordance with state law. The representative read the resolution into the record and cited state planning authority as described in the agenda materials.

During the board's public-comment period, officials read the county's public-comment rules and provided a telephone number for callers; no in-person or telephonic comments were recorded. The rules, read into the record, allow three minutes per individual speaker and up to five minutes for a representative speaking for a group.

Afterward, a supervisor identified in the transcript as "Speaker 4" moved to approve the plan as presented; the motion was seconded and approved. The transcript records "aye" votes from supervisors listed as Willis, Kaiser and Hall; no "no" votes were recorded in the available transcript. The Planning Commission recommendation and the Board's approval complete the formal local adoption steps described during the hearing. The resolution text in the record references the Planning Commission's statutory review requirements and certifies the recommendation to the governing body.

The plan text circulated with the meeting materials highlights goals for economic diversification, tourism and outdoor recreation, transportation resilience, affordable housing, and protection of natural and cultural resources, and identifies infrastructure and resource constraints that informed those goals. Officials noted the plan can be amended in the future but said amendments would require a public hearing.

The Board and Planning Commission adjourned after recording the actions; officials said they expect to meet again in January and will circulate scheduling information to the public.

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