(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 10, 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 Presentation: Pleasant Green – A Historical Perspective (Phil James and Mike Marshall)
Update and News from Ann Mallek, our county supervisor
Old Business:
New Business:
Announcements –
Others?
The next CCA meeting is November 8, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School
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Crozet Elementary Fifth Graders are making an IMPACT !
This spring the Crozet Elementary fifth graders are connecting with our community through service and our environment. Their grade-wide IMPACT project (I’m Making a Planned Act of Compassion Today) was studying and protecting the creeks that feed into the Beaver Creek Reservoir. They received a grant from the Roots and Shoots organization founded by Dr. Jane Goodall to fund our research and solutions.
At the June 20, 2018 Crozet Community Advisory Committee (CCAC) meeting the primary agenda item was a presentation by the Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority (RWSA) on the Crozet Drinking Water Infrastructure Plan. (Search #CCAC0618 on Twitter to follow the meeting highlights). Allie Pesch, chair of the CCAC, graciously agreed, at the last minute, to add the fifth graders’ presentation to the end of the meeting following the RWSA. Several former fifth graders and their teachers came and stayed for the whole meeting to show the Public Service Announcement (PSA) they created. To view the video, click on this link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I9rtCSDf6_zAG697Jzh6euOKBNvILSjq/view?usp=sharing
or
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hw5yv7s25es2cnn/Crozet%20Water%20PSA.mp4?dl=0
They spent this spring studying water issues and have created two other videos about what they learned. You can view these on YouTube.
Very impressive work by these young people and a great deal of thanks and appreciate to their teachers, Betsy Agee, Gwedette Crummie, Brandy Garbaccio, and Justin Stauffer who have made it possible. The Crozet community is very lucky to have such dedicated and gifted teachers and smart, capable young people!
Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda.
1. Agenda Review. (Allie Pesch – CCAC chair)
2. Approval of Minutes (Draft minutes of meeting)
3. Updated Crozet Master Plan Update Resolution Vote (All – min)
4. Little Explorers Discovery School/Crozet Baptist SUP (Christi Gillette – 15 min)
5. Crozet Drinking Water Infrastructure Plan Update (Bill Mawyer, RWSA Executive Director and Jennier Whitaker, RWSA Director of Engineering and Maintenance – 50 min)
6. Items Not Listed on the Agenda
7. Announcements
a. Crozet Independence Day Parade, Celebration and Fireworks: June 30, 2018
b. Next CCAC Meeting: Wednesday, August 15, 2018
The CCAC’s role and “charter” doc’s are found here:
General CCAC info: http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=cdd&relpage=4422
CCAC Overview & Duties: http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/webapps/boards/bc/showrecs.asp?ID=12
These events involve a lot of donated time from a lot of individuals and donated materials and services from local companies, but it still cannot 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.
June 30 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!
We need your help for just an hour or two on Sunday, June 30 . Below is the website to sign-up to help with the Crozet Independence Day Celebration (CIDC) 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! (Coming soon)
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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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!
Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda.
1. Agenda Review. (Allie Pesch – CCAC chair)
2. Approval of Minutes (Draft minutes previous meetings: April and March)
3. Western Park Master Plan Update (Bob Crickenberger, Albemarle County Parks and Recreation, and David Anhold, Anhold Associates – 50 min)
4. Mini-Review of the 2017 Crozet Community Survey Method and Results (Shawn Bird – 20 min)
5. Discussion on Crozet Master Plan Update Statement to PC & BoS (All – 20 min)
Click here for UPDATED Draft Resolution about the Crozet Master Plan
6. Items Not Listed on the Agenda
7. Announcements
8. Potential Future Agenda Items
The CCAC’s role and “charter” doc’s are found here:
General CCAC info: http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=cdd&relpage=4422
CCAC Overview & Duties: http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/webapps/boards/bc/showrecs.asp?ID=12
(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:
Announcements –
Others?
The next CCA meeting is September 13, 2018 at 7:30 PM at the Field School
Join our email list by signing up at: http://CrozetCommunity.org/contact-us/
This email list is moderated, so you cannot get spam because only approved email messages are sent out. Volume is usually 4-6 emails a month, all related to Crozet & Western Albemarle events and concerns.
Click here for PDF (printable) version of the agenda.
1. Agenda Review. (Allie Pesch – CCAC chair)
2. Approval of Minutes (Draft minutes of March 28, 2017 meeting)
3. Welcome New Members
4. Bucks Elbow Mountain Radio Tower replacement (Gabe Elias, Cville-UVA-Albemarle ECC – 30min)
5. WAHS Wireless Tower Special Use Permit (SUP) update (5 min)
6. Discussion on Crozet Master Plan Update Statement to PC & BoS (All – 60 min)
Click here for Draft Resolution on Crozet Master Plan
7. Items Not Listed on the Agenda
8. Announcements
9. Potential Future Agenda Items
The CCAC’s role and “charter” doc’s are found here:
General CCAC info: http://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=cdd&relpage=4422
CCAC Overview & Duties: http://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/webapps/boards/bc/showrecs.asp?ID=12