The George Washington Regional Commission is a planning district commission established by the General Assembly for the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania, and Stafford in Virginia. As the fourth-largest and fastest-growing planning district in the state, the Commission works to encourage and facilitate regional cooperation among local governments to address issues of greater than local significance. They provide a wide range of services to the 372,000 residents of the region, focusing on economic development, environmental services, human services, affordable housing, transportation management, and rural and urban transportation planning.
The Commission's areas of expertise include GO Virginia Region 6, Coastal Zone Management, Native Plants, Continuum of Care, GWRideConnect, and FAMPO. They strive to support the region's economic growth, protect the environment, provide housing solutions, improve transportation options, and address the needs of the community. With a commitment to regional collaboration and problem-solving, the George Washington Regional Commission plays a vital role in shaping the future of Planning District 16.
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