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'''Cherry Avenue''' is a road in the city of [[Charlottesville]]. The Cherry Avenue Corridor is the focus of ongoing discussions about revitalization. <ref>{{cite web|title=Commission denies request to add more homes to William Taylor Plaza|url=http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2011/02/william-taylor-denial.html|author=Sean Tubbs|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=February 9, 2011|accessdate=March 29, 2012}}</ref> Members of the area have requested a small-area plan be conducted as a result of developments such as [[William Taylor Plaza]]. <ref>{{cite web|title=City planning panel recommends Cherry Avenue for detailed study|url=http://cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/24855-city-panel-recommends-cherry-avenue-plan/|author=Sean Tubbs|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=August 28, 2016|accessdate=December 26, 2016}}</ref> | |||
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==History== | |||
In April 1948, [[City Council]] discussed acquiring property to connect Cherry Avenue through to [[Ridge Street]]. Councilors disagreed about the route. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=Council Orders Fight on Raise in Phone Rates|url=http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2791738/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2791745/5251/1143.5/3/1/1|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=April 6, 1948|publishdate=April 6, 1948|accessdate=December 23, 2016 from University of Virginia Library}}</ref> | |||
Cherry Avenue was zoned for mixed-use development in 2003<ref>{{cite web|title=Avon Street corridor to get "fresh eyes" from national planning think-tank|url=http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/06/avon-street-corridor.html|author=Sean Tubbs|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=June 22, 2010|accessdate=March 29, 2012}}</ref>, and is one of 14 mixed-use zoning districts (see [[List of Charlottesville zoning districts]]). | Cherry Avenue was zoned for mixed-use development in 2003<ref>{{cite web|title=Avon Street corridor to get "fresh eyes" from national planning think-tank|url=http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2010/06/avon-street-corridor.html|author=Sean Tubbs|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=June 22, 2010|accessdate=March 29, 2012}}</ref>, and is one of 14 mixed-use zoning districts (see [[List of Charlottesville zoning districts]]). | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 26 December 2016
Cherry Avenue is a road in the city of Charlottesville. The Cherry Avenue Corridor is the focus of ongoing discussions about revitalization. [1] Members of the area have requested a small-area plan be conducted as a result of developments such as William Taylor Plaza. [2]
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History
In April 1948, City Council discussed acquiring property to connect Cherry Avenue through to Ridge Street. Councilors disagreed about the route. [3]
Cherry Avenue was zoned for mixed-use development in 2003[4], and is one of 14 mixed-use zoning districts (see List of Charlottesville zoning districts).
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Coordinates: 38°01′23″N 78°30′27″E / 38.0231819152832°N -78.5074005126953°W
References
- ↑ Web. Commission denies request to add more homes to William Taylor Plaza, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, February 9, 2011, retrieved March 29, 2012.
- ↑ Web. City planning panel recommends Cherry Avenue for detailed study, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, August 28, 2016, retrieved December 26, 2016.
- ↑ Web. Council Orders Fight on Raise in Phone Rates, Staff Reports, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, April 6, 1948, retrieved December 23, 2016 from University of Virginia Library.
- ↑ Web. Avon Street corridor to get "fresh eyes" from national planning think-tank, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 22, 2010, retrieved March 29, 2012.