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==Mission Statement==
Formed in 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow's mission is to inform and engage the public by providing clear, non-partisan information and research on land use, transportation, and community design issues with the confidence an informed public will make decisions that will protect and build upon the distinctive character of the Charlottesville-Albemarle area.
Formed in 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow's mission is to inform and engage the public by providing clear, non-partisan information and research on land use, transportation, and community design issues with the confidence an informed public will make decisions that will protect and build upon the distinctive character of the Charlottesville-Albemarle area.
   
   
Utilizing e-mail alerts, news summaries, an interactive calendar of public meetings, and audio podcasts, Charlottesville Tomorrow is the trusted source of in-depth coverage of growth and development matters before local government.  
==Values==
Charlottesville Tomorrow’s work is guided by the following core values:
 
# Our information and approach is non-partisan and objective
# We respect the unique character of the Charlottesville-Albemarle community and recognize that it shapes our quality of life today and tomorrow
# We trust an engaged citizenry to make informed decisions that will benefit the community as a whole
# We believe the democratic process works best in an atmosphere of open government and transparency
# We value and work to foster cooperation and mutual understanding between Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the University of Virginia
 
==Activities==
Charlottesville Tomorrow is the trusted source of in-depth information on growth and development issues before local government in the City of Charlottesville and the County of Albemarle. Charlottesville Tomorrow’s information is widely distributed to the public through our website, in e-mail alerts, in printed local election voter guides, and on weekly radio programs.
 
Activities include:
* information sharing to build community knowledge
* research on quality of life issues
* community engagement—ensuring the public knows when and how to get involved in community decisions
* non-partisan local election coverage


==Staff==
==Staff==
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[http://www.trumba.com/calendars/cvilletomorrow Charlottesville Tomorrow's Calendar]
[http://www.trumba.com/calendars/cvilletomorrow Charlottesville Tomorrow's Calendar]
==Notes==
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Revision as of 14:38, 3 May 2009

Mission Statement

Formed in 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow's mission is to inform and engage the public by providing clear, non-partisan information and research on land use, transportation, and community design issues with the confidence an informed public will make decisions that will protect and build upon the distinctive character of the Charlottesville-Albemarle area.

Values

Charlottesville Tomorrow’s work is guided by the following core values:

  1. Our information and approach is non-partisan and objective
  2. We respect the unique character of the Charlottesville-Albemarle community and recognize that it shapes our quality of life today and tomorrow
  3. We trust an engaged citizenry to make informed decisions that will benefit the community as a whole
  4. We believe the democratic process works best in an atmosphere of open government and transparency
  5. We value and work to foster cooperation and mutual understanding between Charlottesville, Albemarle, and the University of Virginia

Activities

Charlottesville Tomorrow is the trusted source of in-depth information on growth and development issues before local government in the City of Charlottesville and the County of Albemarle. Charlottesville Tomorrow’s information is widely distributed to the public through our website, in e-mail alerts, in printed local election voter guides, and on weekly radio programs.

Activities include:

  • information sharing to build community knowledge
  • research on quality of life issues
  • community engagement—ensuring the public knows when and how to get involved in community decisions
  • non-partisan local election coverage

Staff

Board of Directors

External Links

Charlottesville Tomorrow's home page

Charlottesville Tomorrow's News Center

Charlottesville Tomorrow's Calendar

Notes