Charlottesville City Council to begin their review of new zoning code; Water and sewer projects status before Greene Supervisors
Albemarle County & the City of Charlottesville
The staff in PEC's Charlottesville office works with citizens to solve the many land use and conservation challenges facing the Charlottesville and Albemarle area.
Transmission Proposals – PEC Web Map
Transmission line proposals to serve the explosive growth of data centers in Virginia over the past few years have begun to roll in.
Cville Area Land Use Update: Week of September 18, 2023
Albemarle Supervisors to get update on on-demand transit pilot; Council to get presentation on CRHA’s plan for sustainability
Cville Area Land Use Update: Week of Sept. 9, 2023
Charlottesville’s Planning Commission to meet twice for public hearings for JPA project, citywide rezoning
Albemarle County AC44 Comprehensive Plan Policy Platform
PEC’s priorities in supporting our mission and helping inform Albemarle County’s AC44 comprehensive planning process.
PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
Now through September 30, photographers are invited to submit their best images of the Virginia Piedmont to PEC’s 12th Annual Photo Contest.
Cville Area Land Use Update: Week of Sept. 4, 2023
Charlottesville to adopt framework for strategic plan; Louisa to endorse agreement with Amazon for data centers
Cville Area Land Use Update: Week of August 28, 2023
Nelson County’s draft Comprehensive Plan subject of open house; Charlottesville zoning adoption subject of work session
Cville Area Land Use Update: Week of August 21, 2023
Charlottesville Council to consider sale one of one property, consider purchase of another; Greene Supervisors to hold public hearing on Blue Ridge Meadows project
Albemarle seeking input on cell tower changes
Albemarle County is considering changes to its regulations for wireless infrastructure. The County has launched an online survey, where you can submit feedback about the quality of your cell service and how you think towers should be incorporated into Albemarle’s landscape.
