Decisions Without Data
When the first draft of the Suffolk 2045 Comprehensive Plan was published about a year ago, Care4Suffolk raised the flag about the missing Fiscal Impact… Read More »Decisions Without Data
When the first draft of the Suffolk 2045 Comprehensive Plan was published about a year ago, Care4Suffolk raised the flag about the missing Fiscal Impact… Read More »Decisions Without Data
We already discussed how Council Member Rector tried unsuccessfully to dismiss Care4Suffolk’s claim that the 2045 Comprehensive Plan is port-centric during the November 20, 2024… Read More »Citizens Criticized for Speaking Out
Contrary to the evidence, Council Member Rector dismisses claim of Port-Centric Plan.
The Master Transportation Plan (MTP) as it is associated with the 2045 Comprehensive Plan became a topic of discussion at the May 2024 City Council/Planning… Read More »More Comp Plan Confusion: Master Transportation Plan Recap
Nov 2020 Request for Proposal sent out by Suffolk’s Purchasing Division for “Review and Update of the 2035 Comprehensive Plan” Jan 2021 Proposal received from… Read More »2024 Comprehensive Plan Timeline
We are just a few days away from the City Council Meeting where the 2045 Comprehensive Plan is on the agenda. Care4Suffolk has pointed out… Read More »Fiscal Troubles Ahead?
When the 2045 Comprehensive Plan draft came out, many people had the initial reaction that it was not actually about the needs of the people… Read More »Steering Suffolk Towards More Warehouses and Sprawl
Below is a Letter to the Editor of the Suffolk News-Herald, written by Care4Suffolk’s Ann Harris. She wrote this back in July of 2024, just… Read More »Letter to the Suffolk News-Herald
The State of Region is an annual report developed by the Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy in the Strome College at Old Dominion… Read More »Sacrificing Suffolk for Regional Goals
The Suffolk 2045 Comprehensive Plan went before City Council on August 21, 2024. During the public hearing, there were many comments from various concerned individuals… Read More »City Council’s Comp Plan Confusion