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Yorktown Civic Association Neighborhood Conservation Plan Update March 2006.

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1 Yorktown Civic Association Neighborhood Conservation Plan Update March 2006

2 Location

3 Boundary Map

4 1065 Households Yorktown High School 3 Parks Lee-Harrison Shopping Center Other Commercial on Lee Highway 2 Churches Major Features

5 Landmarks – Lee/Harrison

6 Landmarks – Garden City

7 Landmarks – St. Mary’s Church

8 Landmarks – Knights of Columbus

9 Landmarks – Yorktown High

10 Parks Greenbrier Park

11 Parks Greenbrier Park Chestnut Hills

12 Parks Greenbrier Park Chestnut Hills Rock Spring Park

13 People 2000 Census

14 Housing

15 Residential Values by Zoning Category

16 Zoning Map

17 Plan Update Process April 2003 – Voted to begin plan update June 2003 – Completed review of old plan October 2003 – Neighborhood survey mailed to 1065 households February 2004 – Completed survey results presented to membership December 2004 – Executive committee finalizes draft of plan February 2005 – Membership votes to adopt and submit plan

18 Mailed to 1065 households Asked 52 questions with prompts for additional comments 40% response rate Neighborhood Survey

19 Thirty-seven Recommendations in the Areas of: Pedestrian Safety and Sidewalks Traffic Safety Commercial Activity Parks Street Lights and Power Lines Public Safety Land Use and Zoning Historic Preservation and Neighborhood Beautification Outline of Priorities and Recommendations

20 Traffic safety improvements on Lee Highway and arterials (Yorktown Blvd., George Mason Dr. and Harrison Street) Sidewalks – particularly in large area south of Yorktown High School and along George Mason Cleanup and commercial revitalization of Garden City Shopping Center Appropriate renovation of Greenbrier Park and retention of Chestnut Hills Park’s focus on young children Address neighborhood concerns in Yorktown High School renovations Top Priorities

21 Traffic Safety George Mason and Lee Highway

22 Traffic Safety George Mason and Lee Highway

23 Traffic Safety George Mason and Lee Highway George Mason and Yorktown Blvd

24 Traffic Safety Lee and Harrison

25 Traffic Safety Lee and Harrison Harrison and 27 th Street

26 Traffic Safety Yorktown Blvd.

27 Traffic Safety Yorktown Blvd.

28 Pedestrian Safety Yorktown High School Area

29 Pedestrian Safety West of George Mason/North of 26 th Street

30 Pedestrian Safety George Mason/ South of 26th

31 Pedestrian Safety East of George Mason

32 Parks - Greenbrier Before

33 Parks - Greenbrier After

34 Parks - Chestnut Hills

35 Yorktown High School

36 Garden City Revitalization

37 Zoning Unified Development

38 Zoning Unified Development


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