Phase 3: Draft Future Land Use Plan & Recommendations

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Participants 23
Responses 155
Comments 55
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67% No
33% Yes
18 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
Move Toggle Comments Filter by Segment Options
83% No
17% Yes
12 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
Move Toggle Comments Filter by Segment Options
58% Yes
42% No
12 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
Move Toggle Comments Filter by Segment Options
81% No
19% Yes
16 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
Move Toggle Comments Filter by Segment Options
73% No
27% Yes
15 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
Move Toggle Comments Filter by Segment Options
86% No
14% Yes
14 respondents
We need to preserve as much greenspace as possible to avoid degradation of the natural ecosystem services that it provides. I'm opposed to any increases in population density.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
I oppose any change in designation that would support greater density in this area , or that would remove green space. Even "wild" green space has tremendous value for our health and that of our ecosystem and planet, including filtering ground water, buffering sound and light pollution and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
the increase in traffic in Park Ridge Drive corridor needs to be looked at first. Without a date for the 250 connector in the future, this should be a non starter
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
While it is a priority of mine to have the trailway connect through this area, I oppose encouraging additional densities that high so far from downtown.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
This area is completely detached from the rest of crozet. A public greenway trail spur along the stream buffer back to the main lickinghole creek trail system would make this proposal a little easier to support.
Reply1 Agree4 years ago
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