- HRTPO
- What We Do
- Planning For All
Planning For All
The HRTPO aims to engage in thoughtful and intentional planning that considers the current and future needs of the communities that will ultimately be impacted by planning decisions. To accomplish this, the HRTPO is
- Continually reviewing and improving public involvement efforts to try and engage people in a meaningful and accessible planning process
- Engaging with other planners and stakeholders to incorporate the latest best practices
- Incorporating the considerations related to transportation and socially vulnerable populations into the planning process
To learn more about our efforts to plan for Hampton Roads in a way that considers the varying needs and perspectives, take a look at our latest Title VI Goals and Accomplishments Report and see some of the ways HRTPO departments have been working to plan for all.
How to Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved and provide input into the decision-making process - including attending HRPDC/HRTPO and Advisory Committee meetings, receiving newsletters and notices through our mailing list or email list, responding to surveys, and participating in workshops and special events held throughout the year by the HRPDC/HRTPO and its planning partners.
View a list of acronyms frequently used on the HRTPO website and in our reports.
View our FOIA Policy.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC) strives to provide reasonable accommodations and services for persons who require special assistance to participate in our public involvement efforts.
Have an accommodation request? Email Quan McLaurin at qmclaurin@hrpdcva.gov.
The Community Advisory Committee ensures that the voices and perspectives of the public are received by the HRPDC and HRTPO and considered in our planning process.
The HRTPO welcomes and seeks public involvement in our planning process. Public Notices will be posted here when opportunities open for public to provide comments and feedback.
The HRTPO Public Participation is part of a comprehensive effort to inform, increase awareness, and engage interested parties in our regional planning processes.
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 exists to ensure that no program or entity receiving federal funds discriminates based on race, color, or national origin. Learn more by checking out the following resources:
HRTPO fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. Publications and other public documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats.
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Quan McLaurin
Civil Rights & Community Engagement Liaison
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Civil Rights & Community Engagement
Physical Address
723 Woodlake Dr.
Chesapeake, VA 23320
Phone: 757-420-8300Fax: 757-523-4881
TTY: 757-390-2578
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 4:30 pm