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October 22, 2025

Thoughts on Campaign Funding in Albemarle County

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This started as a facebook post with thoughts about a post concerning Board of Supervisor candidates in the Samuel Miller District. I’d much rather advocate for getting rid of Citizens United in politics than pick and choose who should or should not be allowed to fund candidates. Crozet United says (click through to read the whole post) “Crozet United asked the candidates for the Samuel Miller District seat whether Supervisors… Read More
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Windy Knoll – Now with Fewer Units?

October 7, 2025
From 22 units to 18 units in Windy Knoll? For some fun, click through and read some of the tweets from the June CCAC meeting. From Charlottesville Community Engagement:(in part) Crozet has been one of Albemarle’s designated growth areas for over 40 years but much of the underlying zoning is such that developers have to seek adjustments to proceed with development. In May, Shimp Engineering filed plans for a rezoning… Read More
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Our Tax Dollars at Work – In White Hall

October 3, 2025
Lots of money being appropriated in the White Hall District. Infrastructure improvements are good (even if some of us may occasionally disagree with implementation). Crozet/White Hall are not islands — there are so many projects underway in Albemarle County. The White Hall projects Thanks to Charlottesville Community Engagement, I spent some time in Albemarle County’s 76 page Facilities and Environmental Services Summer Quarterly Report. For some reason, the PDF is… Read More
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Albemarle’s Comp Plan Process Concluding?

September 29, 2025
There’s just so much that goes into the Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan process. Slowly the sausage is made … or they attempt to make it. (here’s the RealCrozetVA FB post on this topic) But first – transportation needs extend beyond exclusively cars and trucks. via email: “Finally, Rural Area multimodal transportation needs differ from those in the Development Areas. An aging rural population requires some level of transit service to… Read More

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