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The '''Southwood Mobile Home Park''' is located off of [[Fifth Street]] Extended in [[Albemarle County]]. {{As of|2010|1|}} there are 1,229 residents living in the more than 350 trailers in the park<ref name=dpsurvey/>. | The '''Southwood Mobile Home Park''' is located off of [[Fifth Street]] Extended in [[Albemarle County]]. {{As of|2010|1|}} there are 1,229 residents living in the more than 350 trailers in the park<ref name=dpsurvey/>. | ||
==Transportation== | |||
Bus service is available through [[Route 2B]] of the [[Charlottesville Transit Service]]. | |||
==Redevelopment== | ==Redevelopment== | ||
[[Habitat for Humanity]] is | [[Habitat for Humanity]] is creating plans to redevelop the park with at least 500 affordable housing units. Construction isn't expected to begin until at least 2013<ref name=dpsurvey>{{cite-progress|author=Strong, Ted|title=Southwood resident survey reveals neighborhood's wants|publishdate=11 Feb. 2010|accessdate=12 Feb. 2010|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/southwood_resident_survey_reveals_neighborhoods_wants/52151/}}</ref>. | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Planned developments]] | ||
[[Category:Albemarle Growth Area Neighborhoods]] | [[Category:Albemarle Growth Area Neighborhoods]] | ||
[[Category:Affordable living choices]] |
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The Southwood Mobile Home Park is located off of Fifth Street Extended in Albemarle County. As of January 2010 there are 1,229 residents living in the more than 350 trailers in the park[1].
Transportation
Bus service is available through Route 2B of the Charlottesville Transit Service.
Redevelopment
Habitat for Humanity is creating plans to redevelop the park with at least 500 affordable housing units. Construction isn't expected to begin until at least 2013[1].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Web. Southwood resident survey reveals neighborhood's wants, Strong, Ted, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, 11 Feb. 2010, retrieved 12 Feb. 2010.