Crozet Independence Day Celebration 2018


The Eighth Annual Crozet Independence Day Parade, Celebration, and Fireworks,  Saturday, June 30, 2018

It all starts with the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) parade at 5:00 PM at Crozet Elementary School and goes down Crozet Avenue through downtown Crozet to Claudius Crozet Park.  The Parade Grand Marshal is Mike Marshall.

If you would like to be a part of the 2018 Crozet Fireman’s parade, please submit your entry to be in the parade  to ensure you are included in the lineup. Lineup will be based on a first come basis. Horses/livestock will be placed near or at the end of the parade. Lineup will begin at 4:00 P.M. at Crozet Elementary School and the parade ends at Claudius Crozet Park.   Awards will be presented around 7:30 P.M.

The celebration begins at Claudius Crozet Park after the parade, where there will be live music by local band Crozet Jam Band.   There will also be  bounce houses and laser tag for children, for just $5/child.  Bring a lawn chair if you want to be comfortable as you listen to the local band, Crozet Jam Band.    Traditional American Fourth of July fare will be available, including barbecue from Moe’s BBQ, hot dogs,  popcorn, funnel cake, savory and sweet waffles, pies, and sno-cones, as well as vegetarian and vegan choices, tacos, and other favorites!  Starr Hill, and  Pro Re Nada Beer and Bold Rock Cider will also be available for a separate cost.  Event culminates at 9:30 PM with a stupendous fireworks show. (We have it at 9:30 PM so it’s late enough to be dark, but not too late to for the youngsters to view the show.)

There are no pets allowed in the event and we’ll provide designated smoking areas and ask that you only smoke in those areas.  If you live nearby Crozet Park, we encourage you to walk!

How much would you pay for such good times?  All that’s asked is a donation of $4 per person (children 12 and under free) as you enter to park to help pay for the fireworks and event expenses.  The non-profit civic groups in Crozet are the ones that benefit from any money raised above the cost of the event, so please be generous. In past years, we’ve donated thousands of dollars to CVFD, Crozet Park, and other civic groups.

Check out our Facebook page at: http://facebook.com/Crozet.Independence.Day.Celebration

The event is sponsored by the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department, Crozet Community Association, Claudius Crozet Park, Crozet Lions Club,  Life Journey Church, Crozet Board of Trade, and several other area churches, and citizen volunteers.

Making a Contribution

These events involve a lot of donated time from a lot of individuals, but they can’t happen without financial contributions, too. Of course, we appreciate all donations, but to boost our efforts to cover expenses, we have three leadership donor levels and we are hoping that you will show your support by becoming a lead patron this year.

  • For a gift of $500 or more, we will prominently display your company banner you provide at the entrance to the park during the event, identify your patron status in the Crozet Gazette and event handbill and provide you with ten passes to the celebration in the park.
  • For a gift of $250 to $499, you will receive acknowledgment in the Crozet Gazette and event handbill and four passes to the celebration in the park.
  • And, for a gift of $100 to $249 you will receive two passes to the celebration in the park, published thanks in the Crozet Gazette and the event handbill.

July will be here before you know it.  Won’t you join us by contributing whatever you can afford?  If being a lead patron is too much this, please send whatever you can afford.   Your contribution is tax-deductible charitable donation. Thank you!

  1. You can mail a check payable to: Crozet Board of Trade and send it to: DCA, P.O. Box 261, Crozet, VA 22932.  Please put  “CIDC donation” on the memo line.
  2. You can contribute right now, online, by clicking on this link:  Donate to CIDC through Network for Good
  3. Please put “CIDC donation” in the Designation box.
  4. Thank you for your generous support!

It takes a village – won’t you help out on Saturday, June 30 for an hour?

We need your help for just an hour or two on Saturday, June 30.  Below is the website to sign-up to help with the Crozet Independence Day Celebration (CIDC)  Saturday, June 30, between 5PM to 10PM. There are a variety of tasks and time slots. Most of the time slots are only an hour – so there’s lots of ways to help and still enjoy the event.

To sign-up, please click here. 

When you sign-up it will ask for your name, email and, optionally phone number.  No one else can see your email and phone.  We promise we won’t share it.  It’s helpful for us to have it if something happens and we need to let you know about a last minute change.

We urge church groups, civic and neighborhood associations to sign-up.  Crozet Trails Crew already has volunteered to staff one spot the whole evening!  Let’s see which group can have the most volunteers!

With your help, we can make this Crozet Independence Day celebration the best ever!


On Saturday, June 30, from about 10 to 10:30 pm (after the fireworks show) BOTH LANES  of Park Road, High Street, and Tabor Street will be one‑way from Claudius Crozet Park to Crozet Avenue. Albemarle County Police officers will be directing traffic at the Crozet Avenue/Tabor Street intersection.

Map of special one-way traffic from Crozet Park to Crozet Avenue, July 2, 2016

CCA Meeting Agenda May 10, 2018

Crozet Community Meeting Agenda
May 10, 2018
7:30 PM at the Field School

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (March 8, 2018) (Click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)
A Moment in Crozet History (Phil James)

Presentation: Electric Cars and electric car chargers in Crozet (Jenna Reilly,  student at Western Albemarle High school in the Environmental Studies Academy.)

Presentation: Update on the Downtown Crozet Initiative (DCI) and plans for Crozet Plaza and Phase 1 of the Barnes Lumber property (Meg Holden, Chair of the DCI)

Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

Old Business:
Updates from Claudius Crozet Park

Update #3 on Acme Visible Records property remediation. (Click here for May 3, 2018 letter about environmental remediation progress.)

 New Business:

  • Good neighbor award nominations.
  • Volunteers to help with Crozet Independence Day Celebration to be held Saturday, June 30, 
2017

 Announcements –  

Others? 

The next CCA meeting is September 13, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School

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Household Hazardous Waste and Bulky Waste Amnesty Days, Spring 2018

2018 Special Collection Days are Coming!

The Rivanna Solid Waste Authority (RWSA) announced their Household Hazardous Waste and Bulky Waste Amnesty Days.

SPRING Household Hazardous Waste:
Friday, April 27, 2018            HHW                         9am-2pm
Saturday, April 28, 2018        HHW                         9am-2pm

HHW collections are free to residents of Albemarle County, Charlottesville, and Scottsville, and available to Nelson County residents who obtain a voucher from Nelson County government.

SPRING Bulky Waste Amnesty Days:
Saturday, May 5, 2018       Furniture/Mattresses    8:30am-4pm
Saturday, May 12, 2018     Appliances* . . . . . . . . . . 8:30am-4pm
Saturday, May 19, 2018     Tires   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8:30am-4pm

*refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, furnaces, and water heaters

Amnesty Days are free and available to residents of Albemarle County, Charlottesville and Scottsville only.

Normal tipping fees will be charged to residents for all non-amnesty items brought on these days.

Note: The RWSA normal daily paint collection will NOT be accepted on HHW Days due to logistical limitations. But please remember that you don’t have to wait for HHW collection now to dispose of your 1 gallon and 5 gallon latex and oil-based paints in their original containers. This is now a daily service at Ivy MUC.

Check their website for more information and details regarding acceptable items.

This webpage courtesy of RWSA Communications Manager, Katie McIlwee

Update on soil remediation at former Acme Visible Records property

Former Acme Visible Records Site
Currently Owned by Wilson Jones Company
5327 Three Notch’d Road Crozet, Virginia 22932
April 2, 2018
Update: 02

 

Dear Neighbor,

As a follow-up to our October update letter, enclosed is the revised schedule for the current Interim Measures (IM) soil remediation and ongoing RCRA tasks at the Former Acme Visible Records site  (Click here for PDF).   We anticipate completing the soil remediation measures around June or July 2018, depending on weather and field conditions. We will keep you apprised of upcoming tasks and any schedule changes.

For your convenience, below is a summary of the anticipated upcoming remediation activities taking place during the month of April, 2018:

Week of April 01, 2018
– Equipment Mobilization and Additional Concrete Cutting, and initiate Soil Excavation, Hauling, and Disposal on the North Side of the WJC Site. *Please note, to expedite the soil excavation, the excavation contractor plans to work Monday-Saturday (~10 hour days) with only Sunday off.
– Additional IM (soil) Offsite Backfill Soil Sampling is performed. – Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspections & Maintenance is ongoing.
Week of April 08, 2018
– Soil Excavation, Hauling, and Disposal on the North Side of the WJC Site continues.
– Confirmation Soil Sampling on the North Side of the WJC Site is initiated.
– Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspections & Maintenance is ongoing.
Week of April 15, 2018
– Soil Excavation, Hauling, Disposal, on the North Side of the WJC Site continues.
– Confirmation Soil Sampling on the North Side of the WJC Site continues.
– Backfilling soil on the North Side of the WJC Site is initiated.
– Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspections & Maintenance is ongoing.

Week of April 22, 2018
– Confirmation Soil Sampling on the North Side of the WJC Site is completed.
– Backfilling Soil on the North Side of the WJC Site is completed.
– Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspections & Maintenance is ongoing.

Week of April 29, 2018
– Equipment Mobilization, Minor Demolition, Concrete Cutting and Soil Excavation, Hauling, and Disposal on the South Side of the WJC Site.
– Surface Water Pollution Prevention Plan Inspections & Maintenance is ongoing.

We hope you find this update helpful. We will continue to provide necessary updates to the schedule as the remediation work progresses. Please feel free to contact me at (804) 788-4485 or sarahhuddle@thinkalbright.com if I may be of further assistance. Wilson Jones Company is committed to working with the VDEQ and the community to complete the project and bring the property back to productive use.

Best regards,
Sarah Huddle,
APR Public Information Coordinator,
Former Acme Visible Records site—Crozet, VA

Attachment: Interim Measures (IM) (soil) Project Schedule – Update 02 – Click here for PDF
cc: Ryan Kelly, Corrective Action Project Manager, VDEQ-Office of Remediation Programs

[Received from Ms. Huddle, as PDF document link, and converted to text.]

CCA Meeting Agenda March 8, 2018

Crozet Community Meeting Agenda
March 8, 2018
7:30 PM at the Field School

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (January 11, 2018) (Click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)
A Moment in Crozet History (Phil James)

Presentation: Crozet area ongoing and future transportation projects and priorities. (Kevin McDermott, Albemarle County Principal Planner – Transportation)

Old Business:

  • Second vote on adopting the following vision statement for the CCA:
    Vision: The Crozet Community Association welcomes, accepts, and celebrates all people, believing that equality and diversity exemplify the long-held ideals and values of Crozet.
    It is committed to
    – championing equality of worth among people;
    – learning, acknowledging, and honoring the unique histories and lived experiences of all people; and
    – standing united against any ideology of racial exclusion, superiority, segregation, or domination that perpetuates discrimination.
  • Updates from Claudius Crozet Park.

New Business:

  • Planning for Crozet Independence Day Celebration, Saturday, June 30, 2018
  • Other?

Comments or Questions?
Future Agenda Items?

 Adjourn to Ann Mallek’s Town Hall meeting.

Announcements –  

  • Crozet Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting Wednesday, March 21 at 7:00 PM at the Crozet Field School (note venue change)
  • Member openings on the CCAC. Apply online at: http://www.albemarle.org/boards
    If you would like to speak to someone for further information about possibly serving on the CCAC feel free to contact Dave Stoner, Acting CCAC Chairman at davidastoner1@gmail.comor Emily Kilroy, Community Engagement Specialist, at ekilroy@albemarle.org
  • Others?

The next CCA meeting is May 10, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School

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Lane closure on Rte. 240 near Western Ridge entrance on Jan. 16-18

UPDATE 1-16-18: The water line repair work scheduled to take place on 1-16-18 has been postponed due to the potential snow forecast on Tuesday evening. Updates will be made available as soon as the work has been rescheduled.

Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (RWSA), along with Faulconer Construction, will be performing water line repair work on Tuesday January 16, 2018. The repair will take place on Route 240 near Park Ridge Drive (the entrance to Western Ridge) in Crozet, VA and is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am. Traffic control will be present and will consist of a lane shift into the painted median, to minimize the impact on through traffic, however speeds may be reduced in the work area. Work is scheduled to end at 4:30pm and the normal traffic pattern will be restored.

Depending on issues encountered while the repair is being performed, work could take 1 to 3 days to complete. Should work extend into a second or third day, the same traffic control measures and work hours will be in effect. If the schedule needs to be significantly modified, the public will be notified of changes and any impact it might cause.

See the original notice from RWSA by clicking here

CCA Meeting Agenda January 11, 2018

Crozet Community Meeting Agenda
January 11, 2018
7:30 PM at the Field School

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (November 11, 2017) (Click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)

Proposal: Crozet as a place that explicitly welcomes diversity and inclusion. (Atieno Bird)

Updates and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

Old Business:

  • Updates from Claudius Crozet Park.
  • Update from the Crozet Master Plan (CMP) survey committee.
  • Update from the Downtown Crozet Initiative (DCI) – Next meeting Thursday, February 1 from Noon to 1:30 at Crozet Pizza. Details: http://downtowncrozetinitiative.com

New Business:

  • Election of CCA officers. Nominations are open for President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Current officers are: President: Tim Tolson, Vice-President: Lisa Goehler, Secretary: Jo Ann Perkins, and Treasurer: Emery Taylor. Candidates must be present at the January 11 meeting or have spoken with a current officer about their willingness to serve if elected.
  • Rename DCI committee to Crozet Economic Development or similar since the DCI is now incorporated and seeking 501(c)3 status.

Comments or Questions?  

Future Agenda Items?

Announcements –  

  • Crozet Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting Wednesday, January 17 at 7:00 PM at the Crozet Library
  • Peachtree Baseball Registration in person Tuesday, January 16, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Field School. Further information at: http://www.peachtreebaseball.com/
  • Others?

The next CCA meeting is March 8, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School

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CCA Meeting Agenda November 11, 2017

Crozet Community Meeting Agenda
November 11, 2017
7:30 PM at the Field School

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (September 14, 2017) (Click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)

Presentation:  SP 2017-20 Re-Store’n Station application for Mulberry Station – BP Station, convenience store, at 6115 Rockfish Gap Turnpike (Jo Higgins)
– Hours of operation: allow the store to operate 20 hours a day
– Fuel sales: allow two additional fuel pump dispensers.
Note : No change in the building footprint, gas canopy, fueling islands, parking areas, impervious areas or water use are proposed.
Initial County Staff comments for this application are available by clicking here.

Updates and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

Old Business:

  • Update on Claudius Crozet Park.
    • This Saturday November 11th from 8AM to NoonTree and Bush planting needs volunteers. The holes are pre-dug and soil amendments are provided. Bring a willingness to help and work gloves. Rain or Shine at Crozet Park!
  • Update from the Crozet Master Plan (CMP) survey committee.

New Business:

  • ?

Comments or Questions?  

Future Agenda Items?
Election of CCA officers occurs at our next meeting, January 11, 2018. Nominations are open for President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Current officers are: President: Tim Tolson, Vice-President: Lisa Goehler, Secretary: Jo Ann Perkins, and Treasurer: Emery Taylor. Candidates must be present at the January 11 meeting or have spoken with a current officer about their willingness to serve if elected.

Announcements –  

  • Crozet Community Orchestra has TWO Concerts this weekend!
    • Concert 1: Saturday, November 11, 2017 at 7:00 pm at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 1500 Rio Rd E, Charlottesville, VA
    • Concert 2: Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 4:00 pm at Crozet Baptist Church, 5804 Saint George Avenue, Crozet with a pre-concert lecture by violinist Monika Chamasyan.
    • Details: http://www.crozetcommunityorchestra.org
  • Claudius Crozet Park Tree and Bush Planting needs volunteers this Saturday, November 11, at Crozet Park from 8AM to Noon. The holes are pre-dug and soil and amendments provided. Bring a willingness and work gloves. Rain or Shine!
  • Crozet Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting Wednesday, November 15 at 7:00 PM at Crozet Elementary. –> back at the Crozet Library   Community Meeting for SP 2017-20 Re-Store’n Station.
  • Crozet Volunteer Fire Department Christmas Parade will be Sunday, December 3th at 3:00 PM. Lineup is at 2:00 PM on Wayland Drive in Crozet.
  • Others?

The next CCA meeting is January 11, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School

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CCA Meeting Agenda September 14, 2017

Crozet Community Meeting Agenda
September 14, 2017
7:30 PM at the Field School

(Click here for PDF version of the agenda)

Welcome
Agenda Review / Changes and additions from the floor.
Approval of the CCA’s last meeting’s minutes (May 11, 2017) (Click here for PDF version of the minutes)
Albemarle County Police Department (ACPD) may visit and give an update. (Evening Patrol Division)

Presentation: Update from Downtown Crozet Initiative, Inc, Pat Groot
Draft DCI Mission: Our mission is to foster a high quality of life in Downtown Crozet by providing resources to ensure that the inevitable changes in the area preserve the best of the original character while also serving the needs of the present growing population. To that end, DCI, Inc. will support economic vitality and community development in Downtown Crozet and facilitate many of the recommendations of the Albemarle County Crozet Master Plan.
Visit website for further details: www.downtowncrozetinitiative.com

Update on the environmental remediation activities taking place at the former Acme Visible Records site currently owned by Wilson Jones Company (WJC) and the work planned for the last half of this year.  Click here for a fact sheet (background) and their latest remediation work letter.  Tim Tolson

Updates and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor

Old Business:

  • Re-cap of Crozet Independence Day Celebration held on July 1, 2017
  • Update from the Crozet Master Plan (CMP) survey committee. Next survey committee meeting is September 26 at 7:30 PM at the Crozet Library.
  • Update on Claudius Crozet Park.
    • Wednesday, September 20th — United Way Day of Caring at the Park; tackling a variety of projects throughout the Park and can always use more hands. For those interested in helping, just show up at 9:30AM.
    • Saturday and Sunday, October 7th and 8th — Crozet Arts & Crafts Festival; we are always looking for volunteers. Volunteers can sign-up by going to http://crozetfestival.com/
    • Saturday, November 18th 2-5PM; SK8Crozet Fundraiser and Official Perimeter Trail Grand Opening

New Business:

  • Sponsoring/hosting a local candidates forum in October? If yes, volunteer to organize?
  • Other?

Comments or Questions?  

Future Agenda Items?

Announcements –  

  • Crozet Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting Wednesday, September 20 at 7:00 PM at the Crozet Library. Details and notices on our website.
  • Rivanna Solid Waste Authority Hazardous Waste Amnesty Days start Thursday, September 28 with business collection requiring pre-registration via email with John Doffinger (John@careenv.com) or Jim McKenna (Jim@careenv.com) or call to 1-800-494-2273. There is a fee associated with disposal..
    Household Hazardous waste on Friday & Saturday, 9/29-30 from 9A to 2P and then the next three Saturdays in October. Details on our website and http://www.rivanna.org/hhw/
  • Crozet Trails Crew Seventh Annual 5K Trail Race, Saturday October7, at Crozet Park. Details: https://crozettrailscrew.org/register-for-the-2017-5k-trail-race/
  • Others?

The next CCA meeting is November 9, 2017 at 7:30 PM at the Field School

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Crozet Community Survey – General Public

Crozet Community Survey
June 2017
Survey is closing August 20!

 

We want to gather input from as many people in Crozet as possible, so we appreciate you sharing your opinion on topics related to Crozet.  We urge you and others in your household to fill out and complete this questionnaire as soon as possible.    If you received a letter inviting you to take this survey, please click here to go to the scientific sample survey webpage.  The two survey’s questions are identical.

It should take about 15 minutes to complete the questions in the survey. There are no right or wrong answers; what’s important is your opinion.  All of your responses will be anonymous and kept confidential, only group results will be published.

When you’re ready, click here to go to the public survey to begin the survey.   Thank you in advance for your time and thoughtful input.    [We delayed the availability of the public survey to give time for the letters to arrive in case you should be taking the scientific sample Crozet Community Survey.]

This survey was sponsored and developed by local citizens of the Crozet Community Association (CCA), the Downtown Crozet Initiative (DCI), and the Crozet Board of Trade (CBT), and Albemarle County staff. It is the first step of the upcoming Crozet Master Plan update/revision. It is one of several opportunities for your active participation in the decisions affecting our community in the next five and beyond.

The Crozet Master Plan (CMP) is supposed to be revised every five years. That revision time should have been in 2015, however the County postponed the revision until 2018.   In order to complete the revision with as little delay as possible, we are starting with a community survey now, as was done in 2009 before the 2010 Crozet Master Plan revision.

OPENING OF PUBLIC SURVEY LINK WAS POSTPONED.

Our invitation letters to selected households to take the Crozet Community Survey started to arrive this weekend.  We mailed to a random sample of  2,000  of the 2,600 households inside the Crozet growth area, and 1,000 households adjacent to the growth area  to take the Crozet Community survey, so not everyone will get an invitation letter.  Responses to the survey from this scientific sample of households are now streaming in online.

Unfortunately, the mailing of the invitation letters was unexpectedly delayed, so we must postpone the opening of the “public” survey to give all of you who have received a letter a chance to open and take the survey.  We’ll open the link to the “public” survey on Saturday, June 17 at Noon; that link will be available to anyone who wishes to add their voice to the survey results.

We appreciate your patience and understanding regarding the delay in making the public survey available.

Please contact the CCA at CrozetCommunity@gmail.com if you have trouble starting the survey or have other problems or questions regarding the Crozet Community Survey.