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Governor Kaine Signs Executive Order Establishing Sub-Cabinet on Community Investment
June 11, 2008
Governor Timothy M. Kaine has issued Executive Order 69 establishing the Sub-Cabinet on Community Investment. The Sub-Cabinet is tasked with promoting smart, sustainable growth by ensuring that state funds are invested in projects that reduce suburban sprawl. Through better land use decisions, Virginia will slow the loss of open space, mitigate transportation problems, and provide for present needs, while preserving resources for the needs of the future.
The Sub-Cabinet on Community Investment’s main tool to promote smart, sustainable growth will be the distribution of state discretionary funds to incentivize desirable growth. Decisions on grants, loans, matching funds, and other discretionary funds will be evaluated with several principles in mind:
- Invest in innovation;
- Invest in the use of existing infrastructure;
- Invest in compact development;
- Protect and restore Virginia's natural resources;
- Conserve Virginia's limited natural resources;
- Invest in diverse housing opportunities;
- Invest in alternative transportation choices; and,
- Take a long-term view to planning.
By properly maintaining and making more efficient use of existing infrastructure Virginia can save money and conserve resources. The Commonwealth will seek to invest in projects that promote compact development, consume less land, conserve open space, and minimize the negative social, economic, and environmental consequences of sprawl.
The creation of the Sub-Cabinet on Community Investment continues Governor Kaine’s emphasis on linking land use decisions with transportation planning. Over the last two years, Governor Kaine has worked with the General Assembly to improve coordination between land use and transportation planning, including:
- A standardized process for traffic impact analyses for new developments,
- Stricter connectivity standards for subdivision streets
- Improved traffic flow through access management standards
- Designation of urban development areas
- Expanded ability to issue road impact fees
- Local administration of construction projects.
The Executive Order is an outgrowth of an internal policy summit, facilitated by the Governor’s Institute on Community Design, which recommended policies for sustainable growth and open space preservation in the Commonwealth. The Institute is chaired by former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening.
The Sub-Cabinet will be chaired by Secretary of Natural Resources L. Preston Bryant, and consist of Secretary of Administration Viola O. Baskerville, Secretary of Commerce and Trade Patrick O. Gottschalk, Secretary of Finance Jody M. Wagner, and Secretary of Transportation Pierce R. Homer.
Posted by Christina Fisher on June 11, 2008 | Comments (0)



