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r+c�ect; lei <br />New River Parkway, West Virginia I Parkway <br />Corridor Land Management System <br />In collaboration with WRT Planning and Design, Clarion Associates is <br />working with the New River Parkway Authority of West Virginia to pre- <br />pare a land management system forthe future New River Parkway cor- <br />ridor. The New River is a designated National Park Service river and <br />one of the oldest rivers on the continent. The State of West Virginia is <br />currently ceveloping a parkway to be constructed along an existing <br />roadway a 3jacent to a southern section of the river. To ensure that the <br />pristine qu :ilities of the park are ensured for future generations, a land <br />management system is being developed that will provide a legal frame- <br />work to guide future development in the corridor. <br />Comprehensive Plans <br />Fredericksburg, Virginia i Comprehensive Pie-in <br />Update <br />Clarion Associates worked with Fredericksburg, Virginia to prepare an <br />Updated Comprehensive Plan. The goals of the plan are to maximize <br />economic development opportunities while maintaining the unique <br />character 4 the historic city and its valued neighborhoods, as well as ,f FREDERICKSBURG <br />protecting the Rappahannock River —the city's water supply. Regional <br />access to the Washington, D.C. metro area has brought unique op- <br />portunities to the Fredericksburg area. Challenges to the community <br />include threats to existing neighborhoods, coordinated efforts to pro- <br />tect the watershed, improving quality of new development, and cap- <br />turing a share of the region's expected growth. Working with a diverse_ <br />collection of stakeholders, Clarion has helped draft a Comprehensive <br />Plan that will guide future development and conservation efforts in the <br />community. <br />Williamson County, TN I Comprehensive Plan <br />In 2004, Clarion in association with Randal Arendt began preparation <br />of a Comprehensive Plan update for Williamson County, Tennessee, in <br />the Nashville Region. Over the past two decades the region has ex- <br />perienced rapid growth. Primary concerns for the county are rural <br />preservation and protection of the areas rich historical resources. The <br />updated plan was readily adopted by the County. <br />