Albemarle's walkability goals are slow to gain a foothold

READ MORE • Click here for more information on pedestrian safety. On the outer fringes of Hollymead Town Center, at the corner of Grand Forks Boulevard and Perseco Lane, there is a townhouse for rent. It’s one of four units in a lonely building, stranded among the raw sites of its as-yet-unbuilt siblings. On September […]

Studying what walkers need

Studying what walkers need Do big cities have anything to teach towns the size of Charlottesville, or for that matter, suburban areas like those in Albemarle, about creating safe places for pedestrians? A new report suggests that development patterns are the key to walkability, so the success of larger urban areas may well hold lessons […]

YMCA and SRO facility get first approval

At its regular meeting on November 10, the City Planning Commission approved a site plan for the YMCA to be built in McIntire Park. The commission also approved the site where a nonprofit group intends to build a Single Room Occupancy facility. During the public comment period, members of the McIntire Park Preservation Committee voiced […]

Monticello part of National Scenic Byway

The Old Carolina Road remains much the same as when it was a popular thoroughfare for Algonquins, Iroquois and colonists traders, who traveled to posts on the North Carolina border. “If Lee or Stonewall Jackson came back to life, they wouldn’t say, ‘Where are we?’” says Bob Coyner. “They’d say, ‘What am I doing in […]

Car-sharing program lands at UVA

They’re coming. On November 17, UVA will launch, in unison with Zipcar—the largest car-sharing service in the world—the Zipcar program. Three Hybrid Honda Insights and three fuel-efficient Honda Civics will be available for use 24/7 to University faculty, staff and students over 18—and local residents. The partnership is intended to free up parking spaces and […]

Planning for the next 20 years

These days, 209 years after UVA’s inception, the biggest question for its planners and architects is: How to add to the university without losing Jefferson’s vision? Last week, Richard Guy Wilson and David Neuman tried to answer that question in a community briefing to local residents on what UVA administrators envision for the future. The […]

Zoning fee increases recommended to Board of Supervisors

AMENDMENTS TO ZONING MAP Planned Developments: under 50 acres     Current fees: $1,020     Recommended fees: $2,500       Planned Developments: 50 acres or more     Current fees: $1,570     Recommended fees: $3,500       All other map amendments: under 50 acres     Current fees: $1,020     Recommended fees: $1,250 All other map amendments: 5 acres or […]