After the two town halls, the Downtown Crozet Initiative has released their final report. It’s 59 pages long; download it, dig in, and get informed. The shorter summary is here; it’s only 23 pages long.
via email:
Thank you so much for your participation and ideas during the Downtown Crozet Initiative: A Vision for Barnes Lumber meeting at Crozet Elementary on June 11. Attached please find a summary from the June 11 community meeting. Please let us know if you have any changes to the summary in the next few days.
The Final Report for the Downtown Crozet Initiative: A Vision for Barnes Lumber effort is available at this link (as it is too large to email). Future opportunities for feedback on the Barnes Lumber site design will be shared by email. Please let us know if you would like to opt-out of the email list by July 8th for future communication about the effort.
The Crozet Community Association (CCA) would like to invite all of you to join the CCA email lis at this link.
This email list is moderated, so you cannot get spam because only approved email messages are sent out. Volume is usually 4-6 emails a month, all related to Crozet & Western Albemarle events and concerns (such as the July 5 Independence Day celebration in Crozet).Thank you to all of you that shared your thoughts and ideas during the Downtown Crozet Initiative: A Vision for Barnes Lumber. We look forward to your continued involvement and participation. Don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or feedback.
I’ve also put the final report here , just in case their dropbox link dies, as well as their summary report.