A Crystal Ball for Prince William's Future; Planning Documents Provide a Glimpse of Projected Course of Growth in the County

The Washington Post | September 28, 1989| | Copyright

The year is 1992. Route 1 north of Dumfries has become Prince William County's newest commercial and residential center. Several residential communities have sprung up along Linton Hall Road, and new businesses and houses line both sides of Davis Ford Road near Old Bridge Road.

No, Jeanne Dixon hasn't charted the county's horoscope. Nor have county officials had their palms read.

Instead, Prince William officials made those predictions using development plans being processed by the Department of Development Administration. The Board of County Supervisors already has approved the zoning ...

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