It turns out this is a relatively slow week, but there’s always something of interest if you look at the whole picture.
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The Charlottesville Planning Commission will formally begin the review process for a series of minor changes to the city’s new zoning code
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The Crozet Community Advisory Committee will learn more about the Albemarle County Parks Foundation
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The Places29-North CAC will get an update on transportation projects
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Veterans Day on Tuesday means a shift in meetings with Nelson and Greene Supervisors conducting their first of November on a Thursday
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Greene County will move take yet another step toward construction of new water and sewer infrastructure
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Nelson County Supervisors will hold public hearings on a siting agreement for two energy battery-storage units
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There are no meetings in Louisa County this week
Monday, November 10, 2025
Commonwealth Transportation Board to approve highway change in Greene County
We lead this week off with a meeting of the Commonwealth Transportation Board in Richmond. This is a light agenda for them but there is one item that will affect traffic flow in Greene County.
Any time there is a change to a limited access highway, the CTB has to sign off. The developers of the planned 439-unit Blue Ridge Meadows community have asked for permission to allow a new entrance from U.S. 33 into the development. In September, the Greene Board of Supervisors voted to send a letter to the CTB staying they do not approve.
Approval is on the CTB’s approval at this meeting…