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For planning purposes, it is one of 18 neighborhoods officially designated by the [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]]. | For planning purposes, it is one of 18 neighborhoods officially designated by the [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]]. | ||
Landmarks include the [[Fry's Spring Beach Club]], [[Azalea Park]], a bridge carrying [[Jefferson Park Avenue Extended]] over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/[[Fontaine Avenue]]/Maury Avenue. | Landmarks include the [[Fry's Spring Beach Club]], [[Azalea Park]], a bridge carrying [[Jefferson Park Avenue Extended]] over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/[[Fontaine Avenue]]/Maury Avenue. |
Revision as of 12:25, 2 June 2012
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Charlottesville
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County Area | Residential Area | |
District | City of Charlottesville | |
Size | 488.64 acres [1] | |
Schools*
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Elementary | Jackson Via | |
Middle | Buford and Walker | |
High School | Charlottesville HS | |
Other Attributes
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Water | Public | |
Sewer | Public | |
Bus Route | Yes | |
Gated | No | |
Neighborhood Features
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Southern Rail Road, Fifth Street Extended and Moore’s Creek bound the neighborhood [1] | ||
Neighborhood Recreation
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Fry's Spring Beach Club | ||
Natural Amenities
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Azalea Park | ||
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HOA | Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association | |
Contact | fsna@avenue.org | |
Website | FSNA | |
*Confirm attendance boundaries for individual homes with school divisions
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The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville.
For planning purposes, it is one of 18 neighborhoods officially designated by the Department of Neighborhood Development Services.
Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a bridge carrying Jefferson Park Avenue Extended over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue.
The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. However, the City's rezoning in 2003 also created a demand for in-fill development. It is known for its unique architecture[2].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Featured Neigborhood: Fry's Spring" In Our Backyard (Feb. 2007). City of Charlottesville. Retrieved 11 June 2009.
- ↑ Web. A look at some the area's interesting, unusual homes, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, October 10, 2010, retrieved October 11, 2010.
External links
Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association website
Surrounding neighborhoods
Jefferson Park Avenue | Fifeville |
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Albemarle County | Ridge Street neighborhood |