Comrehensive Plan 2000 :

 

The General Plan 2000-2010: A Comprehensive Plan for Rock Hill, South Carolina was adopted in December 2000.  Certain sections were reviewed and revised in June 2004, December 2005 and February 2006.

 

Comprehensive Plan Overview and General Information


The Plan is organized into 7 Key Elements:

Population:
How are we growing? Who are our neighbors? What do our population trends indicate for the future?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Community Facilities and Infrastructure:
How can we make the most of our limited dollars?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Land Use:
What kind of growth do we want? Where should it happen?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Cultural Resources:
How can we build upon the community's cultural resources to improve our quality of life?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Economic Conditions:
What can we do to insure the community's economic growth?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Housing:
How do we make decent, safe, and affordable housing available to all of our citizens?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations

Natural Resources:
What is the wisest use of our land, not only for us but our children?
Link to Issues, Goals & Recommendations 
 

 


The complete Comprehensive Plan including existing conditions inventory, needs assessment, and issues, goals and recommendations for each Element is listed below:  
 

 

 

Comprehensive Plan Elements

 

 Executive Summary  Economic Conditions
 Table of Contents  Housing
 Introduction  Natural Resources
 Population  Cultural Resources
 Community Facilities     Land Use

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Listed below are key features that serve as cornerstones of the Rock Hill Comprehensive Plan. These key features are also located within the complete plan noted above:

 

 

 


Comprehensive Plan Key Features 

 

2025 Livable City Land Use Plan Map  

Land Use Plan Classifications

   

USA Boundary Map 

Environmentally Sensitive Area Plan

 

 

Environmentally Sensitive Areas Map

ESA's: Geologically Hazardous Areas Map

   

Open Space Plan

Open Space Plan Map

   

 



Please contact Christine Fisher, Senior Long Range Planner, at 803/326-3869 or cfisher@cityofrockhill.com if you have any questions.

 

 

 

  

 The City is in the process of updating it's Comprehensive Plan!

 

 

 

Please note: All documents listed above are in Adobe Acrobat Format. If you do not have the FREE Adobe Reader, please download it from here.