https://cvillepedia.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=71.63.6.170&feedformat=atomCvillepedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T04:55:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.3https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Frank_Cox&diff=1413Frank Cox2008-09-28T15:25:29Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Frank Cox is President of Cox Company, an urban planning, civil engineering and development advisory firm that specializes in both public and private sector consulting. He also has been a lecture at the University of Virginia's School of Architecture.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.coxcompany.com/about/ The Cox Company]<br />
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[http://www.arch.virginia.edu/faculty/FrankCox/ Frank Cox page at UVA]<br />
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[[Category: Notables in the development community]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Frank_Cox&diff=1412Frank Cox2008-09-28T15:25:13Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Frank Cox is President of Cox Company, an urban planning, civil engineering and development advisory firm that specializes in both public and private sector consulting. He also has been a lecture at the University of Virginia's School of Architecture.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.coxcompany.com/about/ The Cox Company]<br />
[http://www.arch.virginia.edu/faculty/FrankCox/ Frank Cox page at UVA]<br />
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[[Category: Notables in the development community]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Frank_Cox&diff=1411Frank Cox2008-09-28T15:24:17Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Frank Cox is President of Cox Company, an urban planning, civil engineering and development advisory firm that specializes in both public and private sector consulting. <br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.coxcompany.com/about/ The Cox Company]<br />
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[[Category: Notables in the development community]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Frank_Cox&diff=1410Frank Cox2008-09-28T15:23:48Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Frank Cox is President of Cox Company, an urban planning, civil engineering and development advisory firm that specializes in both public and private sector consulting. <br />
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[[Category: Notables in the development community]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Glenmore&diff=1409Glenmore2008-09-28T15:20:20Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Glenmore is a gated community in eastern Albemarle County in the County's [[designated growth area]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
[http://www.glenmore-community.org/ Glenmore Community website]<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Neighborhoods]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Glenmore&diff=1408Glenmore2008-09-28T15:15:54Z<p>71.63.6.170: New page: Glenmore is a gated community in eastern Albemarle County in the County's designated growth area. ==External links== [http://www.glenmore-community.org/ Glenmore Community website]</p>
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<div>Glenmore is a gated community in eastern Albemarle County in the County's [[designated growth area]].<br />
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==External links==<br />
[http://www.glenmore-community.org/ Glenmore Community website]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1407Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T15:14:44Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space. There are 266 developable acres.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
*June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
*July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
*October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
*November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
*February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
*June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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==External links==<br />
[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=planning&relpage=9650 Village of Rivanna site on Albemarle County website]<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1406Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T15:13:51Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space. There are 266 developable acres.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
*June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
*July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
*October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
*November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
*February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
*June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
*June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1405Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T15:13:25Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space. There are 266 developable acres.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
-June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
-July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
-October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
-November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
-January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
-January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
-February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
-March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
-June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
-June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1404Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T15:13:06Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space. There are 266 developable acres.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
#June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
#July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
#October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
#November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
#January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
#January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
#February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
#March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
#June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
#June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=City_Planning_Commission&diff=1403City Planning Commission2008-09-28T15:04:24Z<p>71.63.6.170: /* Current Commissioners */</p>
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<div>The Charlottesville Planning Commission holds its regular meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, beginning at 5:30 in City Council Chambers. Prior to regular meeting, the Commission holds an informal "pre-meeting" in the Neighborhood Development Services Conference room. At this meeting, Commissioners review items that will be discussed at the regular meeting and run through the agenda to ask further questions about what they will discuss.<br />
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Members are appointed to four-year terms by City Council. One vacancy will be opened up later in the year when Hosea Mitchell's term lapses. He has announced he will not seek a reappointment. <br />
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According to the City's website, the Commission:<br />
"Advises Council on promoting orderly development of community. Advises in the development of comprehensive plan, including land use, transportation, community facilities and service, and designation of renewal and other treatment areas. It advises on zoning, subdivision, capital programming and other planning activities."<ref>City Planning Commission website on Charlottesville home page, http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1854, retrieved on 2008-03-26</ref><br />
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==Current Commissioners==<br />
*[[Jason Pearson]], Chairman<br />
*[[Mike Farruggio]], Vice Chairman<br />
*[[Bill Emory]], Member<br />
*[[Cheri Lewis]], Member<br />
*[[Genevieve Keller]], Member<br />
*[[Dan Rosensweig]], Member<br />
*[[Bill Osteen]], Member<br />
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== Past Planning Commissioners ==<br />
(partial list)<br />
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'''William Lucy''' (September 2004 - March 2008), Chairman - September 2007 - March 2008<br />
Nancy Damon<br />
Craig Barton<br />
[[Hosea Mitchell]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=City_Planning_Commission&diff=1402City Planning Commission2008-09-28T15:04:08Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Charlottesville Planning Commission holds its regular meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, beginning at 5:30 in City Council Chambers. Prior to regular meeting, the Commission holds an informal "pre-meeting" in the Neighborhood Development Services Conference room. At this meeting, Commissioners review items that will be discussed at the regular meeting and run through the agenda to ask further questions about what they will discuss.<br />
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Members are appointed to four-year terms by City Council. One vacancy will be opened up later in the year when Hosea Mitchell's term lapses. He has announced he will not seek a reappointment. <br />
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According to the City's website, the Commission:<br />
"Advises Council on promoting orderly development of community. Advises in the development of comprehensive plan, including land use, transportation, community facilities and service, and designation of renewal and other treatment areas. It advises on zoning, subdivision, capital programming and other planning activities."<ref>City Planning Commission website on Charlottesville home page, http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=1854, retrieved on 2008-03-26</ref><br />
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==Current Commissioners==<br />
*[[Jason Pearson]], Chairman<br />
*[[Mike Farruggio]], Vice Chairman<br />
*[Bill Emory]], Member<br />
*[[Cheri Lewis]], Member<br />
*[[Genevieve Keller]], Member<br />
*[[Dan Rosensweig]], Member<br />
*[[Bill Osteen]], Member<br />
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== Past Planning Commissioners ==<br />
(partial list)<br />
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'''William Lucy''' (September 2004 - March 2008), Chairman - September 2007 - March 2008<br />
Nancy Damon<br />
Craig Barton<br />
[[Hosea Mitchell]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Albemarle_County_Board_of_Supervisors.&diff=1401Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.2008-09-28T14:45:55Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>== Board of Supervisors ==<br />
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The Albemarle County Board is the legislative body of Albemarle County. The six-member Board holds two regular meetings a month on the first and second Wednesdays, as well as the occasional work session. Each Supervisor represents a magisterial district.<br />
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The current members of the Board of Supervisors are:<br />
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[[Ken Boyd]], Chairman, [[Rivanna]])<br />
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[[Ann Mallek]] ([[White Hall]])<br />
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[[Lindsay Dorrier]] ([[Scottsville]])<br />
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[[Dennis Rooker]] ([[Jack Jouett]])<br />
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[[David Slutzky]] ([[Rio]])<br />
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[[Sally Thomas]] ([[Samuel Miller]])<br />
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Boyd, Dorrier, and Mallek were all sworn in on December 21, 2007.<br />
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==External links==<br />
[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=bos Albemarle County Board of Supervisors official site]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Charlotte_Y._Humphris&diff=1400Charlotte Y. Humphris2008-09-28T14:43:22Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Charlotte Yancey Humphris served as a member of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors from 1989 to 2001, representing the [[Jack Jouett Magisterial District|Jack Jouett District]]. The [[Piedmont Environmental Council]] gave Humphris a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2002. During her time on the Board, she served as Chair of the [[MPO Policy Board]]. Humphris died on October 24, 2004.<ref>[http://wtju.radio.virginia.edu/newsarch.rb?d=2004-10-26.html 'WTJU News, October 26, 2004</ref><br />
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In 2005, the County's Whitewood Park was renamed Charlotte Yancey Humphris Park in her honor.<ref>[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=parks&relpage=8365 Albemarle County website, retrieved September 28, 2008]</ref><br />
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[[Category: Former Members of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Charlotte_Y._Humphris&diff=1399Charlotte Y. Humphris2008-09-28T14:42:48Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Charlotte Yancey Humphris served as a member of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors from 1989 to 2001, representing the [[Jack Jouett Magisterial District|Jack Jouett District]]. The [[Piedmont Environmental Council]] gave Humphris a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2002. During her time on the Board, she served as Chair of the [[MPO Policy Board]]. Humphris died on October 24, 2004.<ref>[http://wtju.radio.virginia.edu/newsarch.rb?d=2004-10-26.html 'WTJU News, October 26, 2004</ref><br />
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In 2005, the County's Whitewood Park was renamed Charlotte Yancey Humphris Park in her honor.<ref>[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=parks&relpage=8365 Albemarle County website, retreived September 28, 2008]</ref><br />
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[[Category: Former Members of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Belmont_Bridge_replacement&diff=1398Belmont Bridge replacement2008-09-28T14:37:02Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Belmont-bridge.jpg|right|200px]]<br />
Charlottesville is administering a $9.2 million project to replace the Belmont Bridge, which carries Avon Street over the Buckingham Branch railroad line. The bridge has a current sufficiency rating of 49.6 out of 100.<br />
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Jeanette Janiczek is the project manager for the City of Charlottesville. The project is one of three currently being administered by the City's [[Neighborhood Development Services Department|Department of Neighborhood Development Services]]. <br />
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According to the MPO's project tracking matrix for February 2008, the City's cost benefit analysis supports full replacement. An Environmental EQ 429 form has been submitted for approval. A design RFP is being developed.<ref>Snag this cite</ref><br />
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== Status ==<br />
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According to the MPO's project tracking matrix for July 2008<ref>http://www.tjpdc.org/agendas_and_minutes/mpoPoli/08_07_16/July_MPOProjectTracking.pdf</ref>, the City's cost benefit analysis supports full replacement. An Environmental EQ 429 form has been submitted for approval. A design RFP is being developed. There is no estimate construction date. According to the Daily Progress, almost $3.5 in state and federal funding has been accrued, and the City will spend $166,000 this year. The additional money will come frrom VDOT and is included in the Six Year Plan.<br />
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Bids for the project were due on September 15, 2008. According to City Spokesman Ric Barrick, 7 bids were received. <br />
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== External links ==<br />
http://www.dailyprogress.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Common%2FMGArticle%2FPrintVersion&c=MGArticle&cid=1173354513689&image=80x60cdp.gif&oasDN=dailyprogress.com<br />
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[[Category: Transportation Matrix]]<br />
[[Category: Road improvements]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Linda_Porterfield&diff=1397Linda Porterfield2008-09-28T14:35:50Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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Linda Porterfield was appointed to the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]] to represent the Scottsville area in January 2008. Porterfield and her husband retired to [[Keswick]] in 2002. She served eight years on the Zoning and Planning Board for the City of Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. In her application to join the Commission, Porterfield said the experience prepared her to take on the many planning challenges in Albemarle.<br />
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“Issues facing the Zoning and Planning Board often were complex and required much thought and often ingenuity,” she wrote. Porterfield’s other relevant experience includes a stint on the board of directors of a homeowners’ association in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to her time as a teacher, she has also worked as an editor of medical publications and in a variety of fund-raising positions in Ohio and Arizona. She is currently the editor of the newsletter of the Newcomers Club of Greater Charlottesville and a docent for the Virginia Art Museum.<br />
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“The biggest challenge right now for me is to get up to speed and to find out what the big issues are, and I’m sure that will be presented to me at the first meeting,” she said in an interview with Charlottesville Tomorrow.<ref>'Two newcomers to join Planning Commission', Charlottesville Tomorrow, January 13, 2008</ref><br />
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[[Category: Key appointed officials]]<br />
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<references/></div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1396Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T14:33:11Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space. There are 266 developable acres.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
•June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
•July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
•October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
•November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
•February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
•June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1395Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T14:32:16Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
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The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
•June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
•July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
•October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
•November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
•February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
•June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Albemarle County Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Village_of_Rivanna&diff=1394Village of Rivanna2008-09-28T14:31:50Z<p>71.63.6.170: New page: The Village of Rivanna is a portion of Albemarle County's designated growth area that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists ...</p>
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<div>The Village of Rivanna is a portion of [[Albemarle County|Albemarle County's]] [[designated growth area]] that is currently going through the master planning process. The Village consists of the [[Glenmore]] subdivision, a portion of the Running Deer subdivision, as well as open space.<br />
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==Timeline==<br />
<br />
The Community Input Process has consisted of several community workshops and meetings:<br />
•June 27, 2007 Citizens Planning Academy<br />
•July 30, 2007 Public Workshop: Visioning<br />
•October 16, 2007 Update with PC<br />
•November 27, 2007 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 10, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•January 30, 2008 Public Workshop: Draft Concepts –Land Use and Open Space<br />
•February 11, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•March 3, 2008 –Public Workshop: Transportation<br />
•June 4, 2008 Stakeholder’s Group<br />
•June 17, 2008 –Check-in with Planning Commission<br />
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[[Category: Master Plans]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Keene&diff=1276Keene2008-08-12T15:21:41Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>Keene is a small community in Albemarle County, located roughly at the intersection of Route 20, Plank Road (Route 712) and Esmont Road (Route 6). <br />
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[[Category: Albemarle communities]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Joint_Airport_Commission&diff=1275Joint Airport Commission2008-08-12T15:13:05Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Joint Airport Commission is a citizen’s advisory body appointed by Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and provides input and advice to the [[Airport Authority Board]] and its staff. Monthly meetings generally at 4:00 p.m. on the second Monday of each month.<ref>http://albemarle.org/upload/images/webapps/boards/bc/showrecs.asp?ID=44 Albemarle County website</ref>. [[Albemarle County]] and the City of Charlottesville both appoint three members, and each jointly appoint the seventh. <br />
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== Members ==<br />
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Michael P. Burton-Prateley, Vice Chairman<br />
Term Expires: 12/01/07 (City appointee)<br />
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Kurt B. Goodwin, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (County appointee)<br />
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Frank Robinson, Term Expires: 12/01/08 (County appointee)<br />
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Will Dirickson, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (Joint Appointee)<br />
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Jeff Uphoff, Chairman, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (City appointee)<br />
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Gregory W. Edwards, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (City appointee)<br />
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William Schrader, Term Expires: 12/01/2010.<ref>http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Board_of_Supervisors/Forms/Action_Letters/20071205actions.pdf December 12, 2007 Board Actions</ref> (County appointee)<br />
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[[Category: Other government groups]]</div>71.63.6.170https://cvillepedia.org/index.php?title=Joint_Airport_Commission&diff=1274Joint Airport Commission2008-08-12T15:11:14Z<p>71.63.6.170: </p>
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<div>The Joint Airport Commission is a citizen’s advisory body appointed by Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and provides input and advice to the [[Airport Authority Board]] and its staff. Monthly meetings generally at 4:00 p.m. on the second Monday of each month.<ref>http://albemarle.org/upload/images/webapps/boards/bc/showrecs.asp?ID=44 Albemarle County website</ref>. [[Albemarle County]] and the City of Charlottesville both appoint three members, and each jointly appoint the seventh. <br />
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== Members ==<br />
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Michael P. Burton-Prateley, Vice Chairman<br />
Term Expires: 12/01/07 (City appointee)<br />
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Kurt B. Goodwin, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (County appointee)<br />
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Frank Robinson, Term Expires: 12/01/08 (County appointee)<br />
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Will Dirickson, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (Joint Appointee)<br />
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Jeff Uphoff, Chairman, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (City appointee)<br />
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Gregory W. Edwards, Term Expires: 12/01/09 (City appointee)<br />
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William Schrader, Term Expires: 12/01/2010.<ref>http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Board_of_Supervisors/Forms/Action_Letters/20071205actions.pdf December 12, 2007 Board Actions</ref> (County appointee)<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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'''Under Development'''<br />
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Welcome to the Charlottesville Tomorrow Transportation Matrix. This is a compilation of over half a billion dollars of transportation projects under discussion, planning, and construction in the Charlottesville-Albemarle region. This version of the page is the enhanced version. The original is [http://action.cvilletomorrow.org/cvilleaction/Transportation_Matrix.html here] and should be considered the official page until further notice.<br />
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The matrix is broken up into four groups: New Roads; Transportation Plans; Road Improvements; and Transit Projects. <br />
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Each page on this section of our cvillepedia will be updated as new information becomes available. [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.org/ Subscribe to our blog to get the latest news and information from Charlottesville Tomorrow].<br />
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== New Roads ==<br />
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*[[Hillsdale Drive Extension]]<br />
*[[Eastern Connector]] <br />
*[[Meadowcreek Parkway]]<br />
*[[Western Bypass]]<br />
*[[Southern Parkway]] <br />
*[[Eastern Avenue (Crozet)]]<br />
*[[Lickinghole Creek Bridge]]<br />
*[[Eastern Ave. Underpass]] <br />
*[[Crozet Main Street Extension]]<br />
*[[Downtown Mall Crossing]]<br />
*[[Ruckersville Parkway]] <br />
*[[Fontaine/Sunset Connector]]<br />
*[[Maywood Connector]] <br />
*[[Western US 29 Bypass]]<br />
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== Transportation Plans ==<br />
This section is subject to deletion. <ref>I don't think this section is worth migrating from the old Transportation Matrix</ref><br />
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== Road Improvements ==<br />
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[[Advance Mills Bridge Replacement]]<br />
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[[Paving Rural Roads]]<br />
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[[Hillsdale Drive Safety Improvements]]<br />
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[[Rt. 53 Buck Island Creek Bridge Replacement]]<br />
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[[Jarmans Gap Road Improvements]]<br />
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[[Georgetown Road]] <br />
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[[Proffit Road Widening]] <br />
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[[West Main Street Improvements]] <br />
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[[29 North Widening—Widening between Airport Road and Greene County line]]<br />
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[[250 East Widening to Rt. 15]] <br />
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[[I-64/250 Interchange at Shadwell]] <br />
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[[I-64 West 5th Street exit widening]]<br />
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[[Rt. 22/Rt. 250 Intersection Realignment]]<br />
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[[I-64/Rt. 250 Interchange (Shadwell Exit)]]<br />
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[[I-64/Rt. 250 Interchange (Shadwell Exit)]]<br />
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[[Grade separated interchanges on Route 29]]<br />
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== Transit Projects ==<br />
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[[West Main Streetcar]]<br />
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[[Virginia Railway Express to Charlottesville]] <br />
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[[Downtown Transit Center and Plaza]]<br />
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[[Regional Transportation Authority]]<br />
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== Recently completed projects ==<br />
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== Other transportation subjects ==<br />
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[[North Grounds Connector]]<br />
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[[Transportation Improvement Plan]]<br />
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[http://albemarlehistory.org/hatton_ferry.htm Hatton Ferry]<br />
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==Sources==<br />
[http://action.cvilletomorrow.org/cvilleaction/Transportation_Matrix.html Charlottesville Tomorrow's Transportation Matrix]<br />
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[http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=planning&relpage=7968 Albemarle County's Transportation page]<br />
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