The Harrisonburg-Rockingham Metropolitan Planning Organization (HRMPO) is set to embark on its Fiscal Year 2025 small area study focusing on the Port Republic Road, Peach Grove Avenue, and Neff Avenue corridor. This comprehensive analysis, scheduled to begin in September 2024, aims to create a forward-thinking framework for managing growth, improving multimodal transportation options, and enhancing safety in this vital area of Harrisonburg. The study area, covering approximately three square miles, centers on the intersection of Port Republic Road, Peach Grove Avenue, and Neff Avenue.
This intersection currently operates at Level of Service D during PM peak hours and has the highest crash total in the HRMPO region, with 88 crashes and 34 injuries reported from 2019 to 2023. Key objectives of the study include streamlining the land use and site plan development process, reducing uncertainty for developers and city staff, and envisioning improvements that benefit the regional transportation system. The study will analyze existing conditions, project traffic demand through 2045, and develop three to four alternative scenarios, including a no-build option.
The study is expected to conclude in spring 2025, with regular updates provided to the HRMPO board and the public throughout the process. The final report will include detailed analyses, recommended improvements, and an implementation plan to guide future development and transportation enhancements in the study area.
For more information on the Port Republic Road, Peach Grove Neff Avenue Study and upcoming opportunities for public input can be found here: https://hrvampo.org/current-studies/port-republic-road-peach-grove-neff-avenue-small-area-study/


The CSPDC Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) program, which is administered through the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), is funding a tree and native vegetation planting project for the City of Waynesboro’s South River Preserve Project. The funding will be used to replace five acres of former industrial land and an impervious surface along the South River with native trees and plant species to establish a floodplain, forest, and meadow.

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In the CSPDC January 2024 newsletter, we reported that Rockbridge County submitted three grant applications in December 2023 for the 2024 Virginia Telecommunication Initiative (VATI) program. During this latest VATI application cycle, the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) received 25 submissions seeking over $170M in funding. We are pleased to share that on July 24, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Rockbridge County received two awards totaling $2,173,185. The two projects include collaborative efforts involving BARC Connects and Brightspeed. The CSPDC will provide grant administrative services for each project.
In July 2024, the CSPDC secured its second allocation of funding from Virginia Housing’s Sponsoring Partnerships & Revitalizing Communities (SPARC) Program. With over $3 million in SPARC funds now available for eligible first-time homebuyers, the CSPDC can help more individuals achieve homeownership in the Central Shenandoah region.