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City-County Transit Work Session

County Supervisors Dennis Rooker and Lindsay Dorrier working with City Councilors Julian Taliaferro, Dave Norris and the City’s Director of Public Works, Judith Mueller. On November 29, 2006, the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) held a transit work session for policymakers from Charlottesville and Albemarle.  The goal, to discuss regional transit opportunities and challenges. […]

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What are the 5Cs?

I recently asked a member of the Albemarle County Planning Commission if they planned to go to the meeting of the 5C’s to hear David Slutzky give a presentation on a transfer of development rights (TDR) program.  The response? “What are the 5Cs?” So I thought I would share in this posting a little more […]

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County holds work session on mountaintop protection

On December 13, 2006, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors met jointly with the Planning Commission in a work session to further discuss the Mountain Overlay District (MOD) Committee’s recommendations to “protect the economic, cultural, and natural resources of Albemarle County’s mountains.”  After a little more than an hour of staff presentations and discussion, the […]

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Sally Thomas shares letter on rural area protection strategies

Albemarle County Supervisor Sally Thomas (Samuel Miller) has published a letter today raising some questions and offering some solutions to the County’s goal of protecting our fields, farms, and forests. You can download the entire letter here .  Ms. Thomas addresses the following questions: I would encourage you to review her positions on these issues […]

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Village of Rivanna voices strong opinions on growth and transportation

The Albemarle County Planning Commission met on Tuesday evening, and into Wednesday morning, to hold four work sessions related to developments near Glenmore in the County’s Village of Rivanna designated growth area .  In attendance were over 100 community members, largely from the Glenmore and Running Deer neighborhoods. The projects before the Commission would, if […]