At the next Cape Charles Town Council Regular Meeting (March 17th @ 6:30), Town Council and the Town Manager Projects will discuss the major projects and priorities that are still on the table.
Below is a rough list of those projects, and a tentative priority. Town Council will review this and its priority status:
• Develop the FY23 Budget and CAMP – execute capital project priorities
• Continue to evaluate the merits of a potential sale of our water/wastewater utilities
o Negotiate terms for final agreements
o Continue public process
o If deemed beneficial, file with the SCC
• Work with consultant to finish revision of the Historic District Design Guidelines and associated zoning
• Work with consultant to finish Comprehensive Plan update
o Determine Harbor District vision for inclusion in Comp Plan
• Trail Project – Phase 3 – Peach Street
• Work with consultant to finish Zoning Ordinance updates (outside of historic district updates)
• Work with consultant to finish overall municipal code update (outside of zoning)
• Work with consultant to finish addressing options regarding Town office space deficiencies/safety
• Develop and bring forward short-term rental regulations/ordinances
• Develop recommendations for boat/RV parking issues in the historic district
• Put together options and public discussion on ARPA funding
• Put together comprehensive beach/dune development and maintenance plan
• Work with developers/agencies to develop options for workforce housing
• Pursue development of shared revenue agreement with the County
• Pursue legislative priorities
• Develop/update parking plan for the commercial district
• 2022 Strategic Plan end-of-year annual survey and update
Note, while the Town has many dedicated staff members doing very i

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