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Author Archives: Adrienne Dent

Adrienne Dent is an artist, mother and substitute crossing guard. She has lived in Charlottesville for 25 years and loves learning about and being part of our community.

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Why a crossing guard will suggest Charlottesville’s City Council install speed cameras near schools

Person in bright yellow vest and cap, with sunglasses, takes a selfie in drivers seat of a car. by Adrienne Dent February 3, 2023February 3, 2023

Substitute crossing guard Adrienne Dent writes that drivers too often go too fast and that it’s time the city takes further action to slow them down.

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