Download the presentation On April 26, Charlottesville Tomorrow held its annual community conversation. This year’s topic was “Placemaking: A Blueprint for our Future.” Over 130 community members turned out to hear Dr. Katherine Loflin present her findings from the Knight Foundation’s Soul of the Community project on how attachment to place drives a community’s economic […]
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Planners get first look at 204-unit city-county neighborhood
The site of a former wastewater treatment plant near Pen Park is under consideration for the construction of 204 homes in both Albemarle County and Charlottesville. “First and foremost in our approach to residential development is the creation of a neighborhood ,” said L.J. Lopez of Milestone Partners, the developer of the proposed Lochlyn Hill. […]
Forest Lakes residents continue to lobby against Hollymead expansion
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors is expected to decide today whether to include two expansions of the county’s designated growth area in the Places29 Master Plan, which comes up for a final vote next month. “We’re hoping to get that direction so we can proceed and get this [plan] finalized for them to act […]
City Planning Commission weighs in on public housing redevelopment plans
When the Charlottesville Planning Commission heard details of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority’s (CRHA) master plan for their 376 units of public housing, their primary concern was how the effort would fit in with the goals of Charlottesville’s comprehensive plan. “These are some of the major opportunities we’re going to have for redevelopment [in […]
New plan for Azalea Park gets Planning Commission approval
The Charlottesville Planning Commission endorsed a new master plan for the city’s Azalea Park at their meeting Tuesday. The park, which is located in the southwest corner of Charlottesville on Old Lynchburg Road, will be the next in a series of city parks to get a makeover. Listen using player above or download the podcast: […]
”Hydraulic flyover” to be removed from VDOT corridor study
The last of three unexpected road proposals for the Charlottesville-Albemarle area included in the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) U.S. 29 corridor study will be dropped from the final report to be completed later this month. Charlottesville City Council asked at their meeting Monday that the proposal to connect U.S. 29 to the 250 Bypass […]
City officials hold joint meeting on development issues
On July 13 , 2006 the Charlottesville City Council held a joint work session with the City Planning Commission and the Board of Architectural (BAR) review. In the first half of the meeting Council members and Planning Commissioners considered land use and transportation issues in the City’s Comprehensive Plan. The second half of the meeting […]
North Pointe Commentary
In this post I want to share several comments from County staff and the North Pointe representatives which immediately preceded the May 10, 2006 public hearing and which I think help inform the North Pointe discussion in advance of the next public hearing to be scheduled this Summer. Major outstanding issues involve transportation, the form […]
Faulconer Construction submits final site plan for Ivy Business Park
Supervisor Sally Thomas (Samuel Miller District) announced in the Board of Supervisors meeting today that Faulconer Construction Company submitted their final site plan to Albemarle County late last week. Last December, Faulconer prevailed in their court case against Albemarle County appealing a unanimous decision by the Board of Supervisors which had rejected their site plan […]