CCAC Meeting – Through the Eyes of a WAHS Student

Last month’s Crozet Community Advisory Council meeting was well-attended, and well-tweeted! One of the attendees was Tim Dodson, a junior at Western Albemarle High School and the news editor of the Western Hemisphere. His tweets were insightful and added a perspective that is lacking at most CCAC meetings (no disrespect intended) – that of youth. So I asked him to write a guest post and he graciously accepted. The next scheduled CCAC meeting is 16 December . A sincere thanks to Tim for attending, tweeting and writing this story.

I’ve sat through a lot of tedious Board of Supervisors and School Board meetings before, so I figured my experience with the Crozet Community Advisory Council (CCAC) wouldn’t be much different when I attended the November 21 CCAC meeting last Thursday. I was totally wrong.

The meeting was at the Meadows Community Center and started at 7pm. I drove up, and at first I thought I was at the wrong place. There weren’t too many people inside, perhaps five or six. More people started to show up and within 10 minutes the CCAC members were seated and a small audience had arrived as well. I was seated next to Kim Connolly, and as it turned out, both of us were there to live-tweet the meeting. CCAC members appeared to be surprised by the seven person public turnout, so I guess these meeting aren’t well attended.

The CCAC is actually a pretty diverse group, with Board of Supervisors member Ann Mallek, PTO reps, longtime Crozet residents, and several individuals with ties to local organizations. Perhaps the only group not represented is high school students.

As the meeting progressed, the council addressed a variety of topics, including Crozet Library fundraising, Streetscape, sidewalks near Crozet Elementary, Barnes Lumber Company, and contamination at the Wilson Jones site.
I appreciated the informal debate flow of the council and the frequent opportunities for public input into the discussions.

I was mostly interested in the Crozet Library and Streetscape agenda items, and as a teen driver, found the conversations about possible stop lights and three-way intersections quite relevant. My favorite update that evening was the fact that the stop bar at the intersection of Crozet Ave. and Jarman’s Gap Rd. will be moved up once Streetscape is complete. It’s about time that happened!

Although I didn’t have the background knowledge for the conversations about Wilson Jones and Barnes Lumber, the discussions that they prompted led me to do some googling afterwards and become more informed.

The meeting finished on time at 9pm, and as I got in my car and drove away, I realized that time had flown by and reflected on the meaningful discussions that I observed.

In general, CCAC is an engaging way for the Crozet community to have a voice in county affairs and influence local policymaking. I’ve never seen people so passionate about zoning, libraries, and sidewalks until I came to the CCAC meeting; it’s reassuring to know that the people on CCAC actually care about what goes on in Crozet and that active citizens are leading the way.

Anyone with a connection to Crozet – whether you live in Crozet, attend school in Crozet, or frequently use the library – should try to attend a CCAC meeting and chime in on the conversations. These meetings are lively, open, and in some ways, enlightening.

editor’s note: I’d love to see more attendance and public input at CCAC meetings, and hope that Tim’s attendance inspires more youth insight and input – from WAHS students and the Crozet community.

Brief Market Update for Crozet – December 2013

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I looked at this data a couple months ago but was curious as to what was happening now in the market.

Keep in mind that these numbers are a bit skewed as so much of the Crozet real estate market is new construction:

– Of the 238 homes that have sold this year in the Charlottesville area MLS, 90 are marked as new construction* – nearly 40% of homes sold this year in Crozet are new construction! And that’s a lower percentage than last year, when 48% of the homes sold in Crozet from 1/1/12-12/1/12 were marked as new construction.

That said, in short:

– New resale listings are trending downward, month over month and year over year
– Contracts are trending slightly up
– Closings are moving downward, month over month and year over year

Fewer listings coming on the market with contracts remaining steady may indicate that now could be a good time to consider putting your home on the market …

Have questions? Ask me. (I’m a real estate agent) Continue reading “Brief Market Update for Crozet – December 2013”

Big Weekend in Crozet – Christmas Parade and More

There’s a busy day in Crozet this weekend –

Crozet Trails Crew events
Crozet Christmas Parade
The Crozet Gazette & Art Box Calendar Photo Contest judging
Make snowflake ornaments at Blue Ridge Beads & Glass?

Thank you everyone for adding events to the calendar. Slowly but surely it’s getting populated. Two of my goals for 2014:

– Have it be mostly self-populating – if you have regular events to add to the calendar, I can give you the ability to post events yourself. Just ask me .

– I’d like to post something every Friday morning noting the weekend’s events. There’s always a lot going on in Crozet from events at vineyards and breweries to things happening in Old Trail or the Crozet Library …

Angel Tree in Crozet – 2013

via email –

Its Angel Tree time again… Each holiday season school counselors at the local elementary, middle and high schools in Crozet partner with Crozet Baptist Church to provide clothing items to children in need. The need is great this year with over 180 children identified as needing basic items such as coats, shoes, hats and gloves.

Please consider “adopting” and angel this year or a family. This is a great project to to with your children or at your place of employment. Wrapped gifts are due to Crozet Baptist Church by December 8th. Please contact Lisa Ebanks at lpebanks@gmail.com to find at more about this wonderful program.

Update 4 December 2013: All kids on the Angel Tree are spoken for!

CCAC Meeting 21 November 2013 Recap

Sounds like a lot was discussed at last night’s Crozet Community Advisory Council meeting. Huge thanks to WAHS student @Tim_Dodson, @CvilleKim, @tfjtolson and @crozetbulldogs (their Twitter names for the uninitiated 🙂 ) for tweeting the meeting. Thank you for taking the time to attend and share the information with the community.

The meeting recap – via tweets – is after the break. Click through, scroll to the bottom and make your way up. There’s a lot of relevant and pertinent Crozet information in there.

Some of the topics –

– Barnes Lumberyard development plan

– Streetscape update (there’s a meeting on 3 December)

– Jarman’s Gap/Crozet Avenue intersection (I still say roundabout)

– Safe Routes to School update

– Pedestrian improvements at Clover Lawn

– Design charette for the Barnes Lumberyard?

– Hotel update

Please read and be informed – and thank the folks who tweeted if you see them!

Continue reading “CCAC Meeting 21 November 2013 Recap”

Crozet Community Advisory Council Meeting – 21 November 2013

If anyone – anyone – is willing to live-tweet this meeting, please let me know asap. The agenda is chock-full of really interesting, relevant, important stuff. (bolding mine)

* Update: two volunteers have stepped forward to live-tweet the meeting and one more is likely to write a guest post. At the very least there will be at least three more people there. Thank you!

Live-tweeting the meetings accomplishes several things:

1) It gets you (or me) to attend the meeting to listen and learn

2) Tweeting the meeting engages the folks who are at home, unable to attend but really want to be informed

3) It allows me to capture the tweets and post them in a blog post here for anyone/everyone else who is interested in the meeting and can neither attend nor follow on Twitter.

4) It helps the CCAC know that people are paying attention.

5) Tweets capture more than almost any news story can.


CROZET COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL The Meadows, Crozet (5735 Meadows Dr.)

Thursday, November 21, 2013 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

1. Agenda Review. (Meg Holden – CCAC chair)

2. Approval of Minutes from October 17, 2013 meeting.

3. Project Updates/Information:

• Library fundraising update – Bill Schrader.

• Streetscape update and overview of town hall meeting – Lee Caitlin

• Discussion of Barnes Lumber company – Leslie Burns and Meg Holden

• Update on plans for pedestrian crossing signal at Clover Lawn/Harris

Teeter.

• Update on Safe Routes to School project, with information specific to

the crossing at Crozet Elementary

• Hotel project

• Wilson Jones property environmental remediation

• Resolution for extension of Crozet library hours

4. News concerning area schools affecting development area.

5. Change of meeting date and place – Bill Schrader.

6. Items not listed on the agenda

7. Announcements.

8. Future Agenda Items.