These are the registered HOAs in the 22932 zip code.
Bah. Link doesn’t stay. Go here and search for the 22932 zip code. If that doesn’t work, start here and search for Property Associations.
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These are the registered HOAs in the 22932 zip code.
Bah. Link doesn’t stay. Go here and search for the 22932 zip code. If that doesn’t work, start here and search for Property Associations.
Today’s August Free Press has an interesting story about the expansion of Crozet’s spending power, further highlighting the redefinition of “regionalism.”
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Excellent story in today’s Daily Progress:
A lack of supporting infrastructure and a major dispute over population figures has put Crozet at the center of controversy, with residents making sharp accusations that county leaders have misled them, misrepresented them or simply let them down.
From a diligent researcher:
Additional Crozet HOAs: Info from State Corp. Comm.
8/3/06 (information may not be current as filings with state are due on annual basis)Western Ridge Owners Association, Inc.
PO Box 924
Crozet VA 22932
President: Don Rich
Note: they used to have a website: www.wroaboard.org, but it appears to be defunct.Old Trail Village Community Association, Inc.
800 East Jefferson St.
Charlottesville VA 22902
President: Gaylon BeightsClover Lawn Village Owners Association, Inc.
100 Tenth St. Suite 103
Charlottesville VA 22902
President: Josh Goldschmidt
*Note: Developer may be is in the process of transferring control to homeowners.Wayland’s Grant Homeowners’ Association
1926 Pinellas Point Dr. S.
St. Petersburg FL 33712
President: Robert E. Bargamin, Jr.Bargamin Park Owners Association, Inc.
No address listed; registered agent is attorney M. Clifton McClure in Cville.
Vice President: Tom SelingerFoxchase Owners’ Association, Inc.
1900 Arlington Blvd Suite A
Charlottesville VA 22903
President: Jeff GaffneyWesthall Community Association, Inc.
No address listed; registered agent is attorney Robert Kroner in Cville
Directors are Hauser employees (Andy Lee, Frank Stoner, etc.) and Josh Goldschmidt
In the continuing effort to facilitate the conversation and dialogue between Crozetians, I am trying to compile local Homeowners’ Associations – hopefully websites, contact information for any and all will be appreciated. There is only so much that Google/Yahoo can do. 🙂
If you know (or are) an HOA president, VP, treasurer, or simply want to be involved, please leave the information in the comments below or email me.
Vito Cetta talks about affordable housing and Crozet
The 250/240 intersection is potentially dangerous and definitely inefficient.
Per usual, “spokesperson for the Virginia Department of Transportation … says he’s not sure when decisions for 240/250 will be made, but says it’s a three-way decision-making process among developers, County planners and traffic officials…”
Don’t hold your breath.
For those of you interested, the Crozet Community Association minutes from the last meeting are below.
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Seriously. Thanks to C-Ville.
Pocket bikes illegal on state streets
These things plague the streets of Crozet. Now, if only this law will be enforced (by the parents?)
A roundup of last night’s CCA meeting is coming, but I wanted to briefly note a couple of things:
1) The attendance by the County was fantastic – Lee Caitlin, Rebecca Ragsdale, Tom Foley and Susan Stimart. David Wyant was absent. Thank you.
2) About 35 -40 residents turned out – a relatively large number for a summer meeting.
3) The Crozet Library project may have some interesting developments coming down the pike. With a bit more investigation, I will write more.
4) In discussing the perceived poor implementation of the Western Connector and the lack of bike lanes, it was said that – wait for it – “The sidewalks ARE the bike lanes.”
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Mark your calendars for this Thursday! This “Growth Summit” seems interesting. The more public involvement, the better.
From the CCA’s listserv:
We are scheduled to have the requested July meeting this week on Thursday at 7:30 at the Firehouse. This is a special summer meeting called to address issues related to the rapid development going on around Crozet.ÂÂ
There will be a report from the Crozet Community Advisory Council, the Board of Supervisors’ appointed group that is asked to advise the BOS on Crozet concerns. It has met three times and is asking for public input.
There will be discussion of a proposal to hold a “Growth Summit” in Crozet in September, where the general public, members of the BOS, the Advisory Committee, and others will address the build-out projections, the development of commercial space in and around Crozet, the re-zoning process, the protection of rural space, and other concerns. People from other growth areas in the County would be invited to attend.
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