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City wants community input on North Landing River plan in Virginia Beach

Posted at 10:28 AM, Jul 02, 2013
and last updated 2013-07-02 10:28:26-04

Virginia Beach, Va. – The City of Virginia Beach will host a public input meeting July 16 for its North Landing River Greenway and Management Plan.

Anyone interested in the continued management and protection of the corridor – the center of the city’s largest watershed – is invited to learn, provide input, and shape the plan, city officials say.

The city aims to protect the area while considering possible non-intensive recreational uses and ecotourism activities, in a carefully planned and sustainable manner. Participants will explore shared management strategies among federal, state, local and private landowners.

This is the first meeting in a series to gather input from all stakeholders who have an interest in ensuring that the North Landing River corridor is maintained in a collaborative and responsible manner – for the enjoyment of all citizens and visitors, now and in the future.

The meeting will be Tuesday, July 16, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Creeds Elementary School, 920 Princess Anne Road.

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