Crozet Community Advisory Council

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The Crozet Community Advisory Council (CCAC) is an advisory committee that provides assistance to Albemarle County staff and the Board of Supervisors on civic and community issues related to implementation of the Crozet Master Plan in accordance with established county procedures[1].

Members will communicate with their constituencies to increase understanding of and support for successful implementation of the Master Plan. The membership is broad-based to incorporate a variety of perspectives and ideas and to provide citizens, businesspersons and representatives of active community groups a chance to be engaged and be heard in a constructive and meaningful way.

There is some concern that county budget cutbacks will decrease the effectiveness of the council as well as the bodies created for other master planning areas. The groups will only be able to officially meet three times a year[2].

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Members

"Members of the Crozet Community Advisory Council"
Member Appointed Term Expires
Chuck Johnson 5/4/2011 3/31/2013
Meg Holden 3/2/2011 3/31/2013
Michael Marshall 4/7/2010 3/31/2012
Mary Gallo 4/7/2012 3/31/2013
Lucy Goeke 4/7/2010 3/31/2013
Brenda Plants 4/7/2012 3/31/2012
Tim Tolson 4/7/2012 3/31/2012
John Savage 5/4/2011 3/31/2012
Meg West 4/7/2010 3/31/2013
Nancy Virginia Bain 4/7/2012 3/31/2012
Jessica Mauzy 4/7/2010 3/31/2012
Kelly Strickland 4/7/2010 3/31/2012
Jon Mikalson 4/7/2010 3/31/2012
William Schrader 4/7/2010 3/31/2012
Ann Mallek (BOS Liason)
Tom Loach (PS Liason)

Former Members

"Former Members"
Member Date Term Expired
JoAnn Z. Perkins 3/31/2010
Mary Rice 3/31/2010
Terry Tereskerz 3/31/2010
Barbara R. Westbrook 3/31/2010
Paul Clark 3/31/2011
David Mellen 3/31/2011
Charles Mitchell date needed
Russell "Mac" Lafferty date needed
Jim Stork died in office January 2010

References

  1. "Boards and Commissions." Albemarle County. Albemarle County, n.d. Web. 6 July 2009. <http://www.albemarle.org/>.
  2. Web. County planners debate decreased resources for community engagement, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, September 21, 2010, retrieved November 9, 2010.

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