This is a really good idea – a winterization class/gathering, put on by Upstream Construction and Blue Ridge Builders Supply.
Register at the Crozet Baptist Church Website for this:
Saturday, 10 November from 9 to noon.
This is a really good idea – a winterization class/gathering, put on by Upstream Construction and Blue Ridge Builders Supply.
Register at the Crozet Baptist Church Website for this:
Saturday, 10 November from 9 to noon.
The Crozet Master plan is something that is supposed to be a guiding document for the growth and development of Crozet.
If you’re in support of the plan, it would be wise to know what you support. If you’re in opposition to the plan (or parts of the plan) find a way to argue your point within the plan.
I sense we are at a (new) crossroads for the Crozet community … the town hall will be an opportunity to listen, learn and speak about the forthcoming changes – more new construction, more traffic, school challenges – this will be a great chance for the community.
I think that this is a meeting that is important – one that I think would warrant getting a babysitter to attend.
One thing I have noticed from going to a lot of these meetings is that there are rarely any people under the age of 40 … the future of Crozet depends on the voices of all – and I sincerely think that (no disrespect intended) leaving the conversations and decisions up to those who are more able to attend so many meetings is a disservice to the community.
I can’t promise the meeting will be anything other than boring policy-talk, but if you don’t make the effort (and yes, maybe a little sacrifice) the community will likely suffer.
via email –
Crozet Town Hall Meeting – Rescheduled for November 8 Supervisor Ann Mallek, along with the Crozet Community Advisory Council and Albemarle County staff, invite residents to attend a Crozet Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, November 8, 2012 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Field School (Old Crozet Elementary School).
The meeting will focus on a variety of topics including:
• Updates on infrastructure projects like the new library and the streetscape project
• Police and fire initiatives
• New development projects
• Parks and recreation activities
There will be opportunity for questions and answers as well as interaction with Supervisor Mallek and County staff members, including Police Chief Steve Sellers and Fire Rescue staff, on topics of particular interest.
?All interested residents are strongly encouraged to attend.
What Time Does Trick or Treating Start in Crozet? is a question just posed on the RealCrozetVA FB page.
Thoughts?
Update: From the fb conversation, the consensus seems to be start times for smaller ones generally is around 5:30 with an end time of around 9 (or dark. Or whenever I turn off my lights)
1 – It seems most of Crozet weathered the storm pretty well.
2 – Thank you everyone for your reports on Twitter and Facebook.
3 – We live in a truly wonderful community; from Sal’s planning to be open if others were out of power to Trailside Coffee noting they were open and fully staffed to Mudhouse’s plans to be open with stoves and countless other positive stories, thanks all.
After the break is an email string from Ann Mallek with information from Dominion Power about the possible power outages and such. Just a reminder, that if Crozet sees storm impact, I’ll try my very best to keep the RealCrozetVA twitter feed as updated as possible. Facebook will be secondary (the app kills my iPhone battery), but I’ll try to keep that updated as well/ Continue reading “Dominion Power Update (from Ann Mallek)”
via email:
Given uncertainty over potential impacts of Hurricane Sandy, the Crozet town hall meeting hosted by Ann Mallek scheduled for Monday evening, October 29, is cancelled and will be rescheduled for another date.
via email from Ann Mallek:
All citizens, please pay close attention to safety for yourself and your family. Please see attachment  for state guidelines and information.
For all local issues, please contact your Local Emergency Managers.
Kirby Felts is our emergency services manager in Albemarle. [email protected]
This link will take you to a map of the regions and a listing of the localities within each region.
This link will take you to a list of local emergency managers and contact information for each.
For state level inquiries, please contact Bob Spieldenner with VDEM. He is available at [email protected] or (804) 897-6500.
As always, please feel free to call or email me with any issues or questions. Stay safe, Ann Mallek
1 – Remember the Derecho in June?
2 – Are you better prepared?
3 – If a storm does come, I’ll do everything I can to keep the RealCrozetVA Twitter & Facebook (probably mostly Twitter, and maybe google+) updated.
4 – Have you seen this?
Why this storm is a big deal –> MT @ryanmillerabc7: 66,549,869 people live in 8AM NHC #sandy 5 day cone twitter.com/RyanMillerABC7…
— Travis Koshko (@TravisKoshko) October 26, 2012