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Quick Update on Crozet Infrastructure Projects – Crozet Gazette

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Quick Update on Crozet Infrastructure Projects – Crozet Gazette





Improvements to The Square will include parking, sidewalks, and traffic flow.

A check-in with county officials on planned/potential Crozet improvements reveals the following details.

The Square

Complete Oak Street and add and improve parking in the area, and align roads and sidewalks with the future Barnes Lumber project design

  • Notice of Intent to Award (contract) was issued to Faulconer Construction on 10/7/24.
  • Contract should be awarded in next 2-3 weeks.
  • Construction is planned to begin prior to the end of 2024. (These dates are being finalized. The county is developing a communications plan to share information and key dates/milestones and traffic impacts with the community and businesses in the area.)
  • Construction will take approximately 12 months.

Eastern Avenue Connector

Establish a private developer partnership to build a road/bridge connecting Westhall Drive and Rt. 250

  • A draft (not final) Request For Proposals (RFP) should be complete in mid-November.
  • RFP posting/advertisement is anticipated to be in the first quarter of 2025. 
The Eastern Avenue road/bridge connector is shown by the dashed line extending from Westhall Drive to Rt. 250. Photo: Albemarle County.






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Lisa Martin joined the Gazette in 2017 and writes about education and local government. She also writes in-depth pieces about division-wide education issues and broader investigative pieces on topics from recycling to development to living with wildlife. Her Coyotes in Crozet story won a 2017 Virginia Press Association “Best in Show” award for the Gazette. Martin has a Ph.D. from the University of Texas, taught college for several years, and writes fiction and poetry. She co-authored a children’s trilogy about two adventuring cats, the Anton and Cecil series, which got rave reviews from the New York Times Book Review, Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly and others.


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