While I don’t particularly like Facebook, but I recognize its value to the community and sometimes a quick post on Facebook is better than a quick blog post so as not to flood everyone’s inboxes. I’m going to do this type of summary post more …
Crozet Library Is LEED Certified
Not just a super-cool library, it’s awfully environmentally friendly, too.
This Weekend in Crozet – 30 May 2014
Crozet Car Show, Crozet Trails Crew workday, Farmers Market, Fridays After 6 in Old Trail (open to all Crozetians), polo … anything missing?
Nice Story about Crozet
In C-Ville.
Crozet Streetscape Update – 27 May 2014
via email. The two-week look-ahead for progress on the Crozet Streetscape project is:
WAHS’ Environmental Academy Taking Shape
K Burnell Evans at the Daily Progress reports: Plans are taking shape for one of the few new initiatives to escape the chopping block this spring when Albemarle County school officials slashed $3.9 million from the fiscal plan for the coming school year. Students have …
A Fun Crozet Weekend – 26 May 2014
One of the challenging things about living in Crozet is making time to take advantage of the things to be done! Picking strawberries at Chiles Orchard on Saturday … A nice bike ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway … If I hadn’t been at an …
The past Week on Facebook – 5-25-14
I don’t particularly like Facebook, but I recognize its value to the community and sometimes a quick post on Facebook is better than a quick blog post so as not to flood everyone’s inboxes. I might start doing this type of post more often – …
Streetscape Update 5-16-14
via email: Crozet Streetscape Construction Updates The following progress on the Crozet Streetscape was made this week:
CCAC Meeting – 15 May 2014 – A More Typical Meeting than Usual
This (putting together this story and last night’s meeting) took a lot longer than usual. Storify (the awesome service I use to aggregate the tweets) wasn’t functioning as usual, so I had to manually pull in the tweets.
– More discussion on Barnes Lumber development
– Rutherfoord hotel aiming for late Spring 2015 opening
– Streetscape is moving forward
– Library is kicking butt
– CCAC is going to try to meet again before the Albemarle Planning Commission hearing about Barnes Lumberyard on 17 June.
Tonight's CCAC meeting. Moved to the Baptist Church as we were locked out of the Meadows #ccac0514 pic.twitter.com/ztdJWG0zwA
— realcrozetva (@realcrozetva) May 15, 2014
As usual, please click through, scroll all the way to the bottom and work your way up. And then get involved and ask questions.
Update 16 May 2014:
Frank Stoner with Milestone sends this:
Thanks for the summary. People need to remember that this part of the process is only about identifying the transportation corridors and figuring out general land use patterns. The real planning process won’t start until the rezoning is completed so I don’t know how people could already surmise that our plan won’t be pedestrian friendly. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the successful redevelopment of downtown will require full community engagement on several critical questions that are not addressed by the existing master plan. They are as follows:
1 – What will downtown Crozet’s identity be? What will make it a desirable destination? What should it look and feel like?
2 – How will people get there ? The Library Avenue extension needs a connection back to 240 near downtown to provide adequate circulation within the downtown commercial district?
3 – What businesses do we want to locate downtown and how can we make it an attractive place to locate businesses?
4 – How will we provide adequate parking for the DCD and still promote compact, pedestrian friendly development? DCD needs a long range parking plan.
5 – How will we build and maintain quality civic and green space in the downtown district?I’m hopeful that we can work side by side with the CCAC and the rest of the Crozet community to address these important questions because, without consensus and solutions to these, the rezoning, with our without the SUP won’t bring the stores, businesses and residents that we need for downtown to be successful.
Frank
Update 2:
This is a 10mb pdf of the most recent comments from Albemarle County Staff. If you’re curious to read/learn more, go to Albemarle County’s great County View and search by either application # – SP201400001 or as I did it, “PLApplication ProjectName Contains:” = Barnes.
