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Revision as of 12:15, 16 September 2011


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Schools*
Elementary Cale Elementary School
Middle Burley Middle School
High School Monticello High School

Other Attributes

Neighborhood Recreation
Biscuit Run State Park


*Confirm attendance boundaries for individual homes with school divisions

The Oak Hill neighborhood is a quiet single-family neighborhood located south of Charlottesville in Albemarle County's development area. Many of the homes in Oak Hill adjoin permanantly preserved wooded Open Space of the Mill Creek, Lake Reynovia, and Foxcroft communities. Many homes also adjoin Biscuit Run State Park, a 1,200 acre Virginia State Park.


Federally funded sewer upgrade

Sewer service in portions of Oak Hill is currently provided by septic fields. The Albemarle County Service Authority received a Community Development Block Grant to extend public sewer service to the neighborhood. [1] The ACSA is waiving sewer connection fees to allow homeowners to be connected to the system. [2]

References

  1. Web. FY 2012 Capital Improvement Program (CIP), Peter C. Gorham, P.E., Director of Engineering, Albemarle County Service Authority, September 15, 2011, retrieved September 15, 2011.
  2. Web. ACSA discusses financing for two extensions of sewer service, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, December 20, 2009, retrieved September 15, 2011.