Long Range Planning Processes and Plans in Active Implementation
Current Long Range Planning Processes
Status of Implementation Reports for the City's Master Plan
Each chapter of the Alexandria Master Plan includes a series of recommended implementation tasks. The Annual Status of Implementation Report provides a summary of the year’s implementation and development activities relative to the City’s small area plans, as well as projects associated with the implementation of topical chapters of the Master Plan.
- FY 2024 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2023 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2022 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2021 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2020 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2019 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2018 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
- FY 2017 Status of Implementation Report for the City's Master Plan
Plans in Active Implementation
The process of implementing an approved plan or program may take years and is often a collaborative process between City staff and the community. The following are plans and programs in the active implementation phase.
- Arlandria-Chirilagua Small Area Plan
- Beauregard Small Area Plan Implementation
- Braddock Neighborhood Plans
- Eisenhower East Small Area Plan
- Eisenhower West Small Area Plan
- Eisenhower West / Landmark Van Dorn Implementation
- Four Mile Run Restoration Project
- Hunting Creek Area Plan
- King Street Retail Analysis 2009
- King Street Retail Strategy 2005
- Landmark/Van Dorn Planning
- North Potomac Yard Small Area Plan
- Oakville Triangle / Route 1 Corridor Plan
- Old Town North
- South Patrick Street Housing Affordability Strategy
- Wayfinding in Alexandria
Joint City-ACPS Capital Planning Initiatives and Implementation
Successful communities incorporate civic and social infrastructure and services for residents of today and the future. All of the City’s recent small area plans identify the importance of integrating community facilities in Alexandria’s neighborhoods — such as schools, child care centers, recreation/ community centers, fire stations, libraries, and flexible theatre/performance space, among others.
The City and Alexandria City Public Schools collaborate on long range capital planning relative to school facilities and community services. Learn more about joint planning efforts and implementation.
Questions?
Contact the Neighborhood Planning and Community Development Division of the Department of Planning & Zoning, 703.746.4666.