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State law requires Williamsburg to cut parking requirements for new construction downtown

New rules also affect over one hundred fifty acres owned by Colonial Williamsburg near transit center hub
The Williamsburg Independent is a publication of Williamsburg-based Dog Street Press, LLC. An editor used AI tools to help create this report. (View our AI policy)

A new Virginia law is forcing Williamsburg to reduce parking requirements for residential development within half a mile of its transit center. The changes will affect much of downtown, including large tracts owned by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and city-owned properties eyed for redevelopment.

Land eyed for development in Williamsburg affected by state intervention on parking minimums

Land eyed for development in Williamsburg affected by state intervention on parking minimums

The city expects to pass an State-mandated update to its zoning ordinance in order to comply with a new state law reducing local ability to impose off-street parking requirements within 0.5 mi…

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