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No construction date. As of February 2006, the County is discussing Main Street alignment options with land owners in area. On Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program. This is part of the [[Crozet Master Plan]]. | No construction date. As of February 2006, the County is discussing Main Street alignment options with land owners in area. On Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program. This is part of the [[Crozet Master Plan]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:32, 7 July 2009
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Project Overview
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Interconnect eastern Crozet to downtown Crozet area
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Cost | $2,500,000 | |
Sponsor | Albemarle | |
Next meeting | While no specific meeting is known, the Crozet Main Street extension could be discussed as the Crozet Master Plan is revisited in 2009. | |
Status Update
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No construction date. The County continues to discuss Main Street alignment options with land owners in area. The County Board of Supervisors approved a preemptive rezoning for downtown Crozet in the Spring of 2008 which could facilitate redevelopment in the future. On County’s Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program and part of Crozet Master Plan. |
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Contact | Juandiego Wade, Transportation Planner, Albemarle County |
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Project Details
The Crozet Main Street Extension is an estimated $2,500,000 project to connect eastern Crozet to the downtown area. Albemarle County is in charge of the project, which is currently on the Secondary Six-Year Transportation Plan.
The contact for the project is Juan Wade, Transportation Planner, Albemarle County.
The Crozet Master Plan recommends the road as being constructed "parallel to and south of the CSX tracks running from Crozet Avenue eastward by building the first segment from Crozet Avenue to the Barnes Lumber property... This could be funded by the private sector, or through some form of public/private partnership. The primary beneficiary of the first leg of Main Street (off Route 240) is the Lumber Yard."[1]
Status
No construction date. As of February 2006, the County is discussing Main Street alignment options with land owners in area. On Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program. This is part of the Crozet Master Plan.
Next public meeting
There is currently no public meeting scheduled.