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<title>October 2011-March 2012: Community Planning Workshop Series</title>
<description>(Albemarle) The City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission are hosting a series of community outreach workshops to inform citizens of the Charlottesville and Albemarle County Comprehensive Plan.</description>
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<title>The Western Bypass Proposal</title>
<description>The Western Bypass just north of a Charlottesville is a $200-500 million road project that prior VDOT studies show wouldn't relieve congestion on 29 north. All the same, proponents are pushing hard to get the road built.</description>
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<title>Albemarle Supervisors Ignore Input on Sustainability, Western Bypass</title>
<description>Albemarle Supervisors dropped the County's membership in Local Governments for Sustainability, and suspended their own rules, in order to express support for the ill-advised and extremely expensive Western Bypass.</description>
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<title>Local Energy Initiative and Planning Effort Under Attack</title>
<description>In recent months, one of Albemarle's most cost-effective environmental initiatives, as well as the county's participation in a joint planning effort with the city and UVa have come under attack.  Read more in our May 2011 email alert and take action!</description>
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<title>Transmission Line Expansion Proposed through Southwest Mountains</title>
<description>Learn how to get involved and lessen the impacts of a transmission line through this historic neighborhood.</description>
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<title>The 2010 Buy Fresh Buy Local Guide</title>
<description>Check out our Buy Fresh Buy Local website and download your 2010 guide to Charlottesville Area farms, farmers markets, wineries, restaurants and more.</description>
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<title>PEC Initiates Community Discussion on the Rt. 22/231 Corridor</title>
<description>During the week of April 12th, 2010, PEC hosted Ian Lockwood, a nationally renowned transportation engineer and designer, who initiated a community discussion on the future of the Rt. 22/231 corridor.</description>
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<title>2009 Streamwatch Report Available</title>
<description>According to a new report by local the stream monitoring organization Streamwatch, there has been little improvement in the health of area streams.</description>
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<title>Meeting Podcast: The Route 29 Solution – Winning Federal Support</title>
<description>Charlottesville Tomorrow has provided a podcast of the July 13th meeting which updated citizens on future plans for Route 29 in the Charlottesville-Albemarle region and the entire Route 29 corridor.</description>
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<title>Community Water Supply</title>
<description>This community has worked hard to develop water supply plan for the next 50 years. Find out where the plan currently stands and how you can get involved.</description>
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<title>Albemarle County Planning Commission</title>
<description>The Albemarle Planning Commission meets at 6pm every Tuesday night in Board Room 241, Second Floor, County Office Building.</description>
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<title>Albemarle County Board of Supervisors</title>
<description>The regularly scheduled meetings of the Board of Supervisors are held the first two Wednesdays of the month, in Board Room 241, Second Floor, County Office Building.</description>
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