From the Editor: The Vision of the People
The Vision of the People Last year about this time, Barnes lumberyard developer Frank Stoner, who was feeling bucked by the Crozet Community Advisory Council (as it was then called), asked the CCAC to...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: Thanks for the Pictures/How to Save the Bay
Thanks for the Pictures An old adage says that a picture is worth a thousand words, and the truth of that has come home in the redevelopment of the Barnes Lumber Company property in downtown Crozet....
View ArticleFrom the Editor: Down the Slippery Slope
Down the Slippery Slope The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors made a spectacle of itself in its vote to enlarge the growth area boundary on the southwest corner of the Interstate 64/Rt. 29...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: A Good Man
A Good Man On behalf of the community, The Gazette extends its appreciation and admiration to former Planning Commissioner Tom Loach, who retired this month after serving eight years in a post that...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: On Two Wrong Projects
On Two Wrong Projects The Crozet Master Plan essentially hinges on two concepts learned from Charlottesville’s development history. First is the success of the Downtown Mall, a pedestrian landscape...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: The Vision of the People
The Vision of the People Last year about this time, Barnes lumberyard developer Frank Stoner, who was feeling bucked by the Crozet Community Advisory Council (as it was then called), asked the CCAC to...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: Thanks for the Pictures/How to Save the Bay
Thanks for the Pictures An old adage says that a picture is worth a thousand words, and the truth of that has come home in the redevelopment of the Barnes Lumber Company property in downtown Crozet....
View ArticleFrom the Editor: Down the Slippery Slope
Down the Slippery Slope The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors made a spectacle of itself in its vote to enlarge the growth area boundary on the southwest corner of the Interstate 64/Rt. 29...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: A Good Man
A Good Man Tom Loach On behalf of the community, The Gazette extends its appreciation and admiration to former Planning Commissioner Tom Loach, who retired this month after serving eight years in a...
View ArticleFrom the Editor: On Two Wrong Projects
On Two Wrong Projects The Crozet Master Plan essentially hinges on two concepts learned from Charlottesville’s development history. First is the success of the Downtown Mall, a pedestrian landscape...
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