Crozet

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Crozet is a unincorporated town along the I-64 corridor approximately 12 miles west of Charlottesville and 21 miles east of Staunton. Founded as "Wayland's Crossing", Crozet was renamed in 1870 in honor of Colonel Claudius Crozet, the French-born civil engineer who directed the construction of the Blue Ridge Tunnel. The 2000 census recorded a population of 2,820. Crozet is in the White Hall magisterial district. Crozet gets its municipal water from Beaver Creek Reservoir, which is maintained by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority.

In 2008, the Board of Supervisors

History

Issues

In 2009, the Crozet Master Plan will be revisited.

Media

RealCrozet

Crozet Gazette

External links

Crozet stories on Charlottesville Tomorrow [1] Wikipedia entry on Crozet