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[[Crozet]] is an unincorporated town along the [[I-64]] corridor approximately 12 miles west of [[Charlottesville]] and 21 miles east of Staunton. It is a [[designated growth area]] of [[Albemarle County]].
[[Crozet]] is an unincorporated town in [[Albemarle County]].  


The 2000 census recorded a population of 2,820. '''Crozet’s estimated population as of March 2009 is 5,336'''.<ref> "Current Crozet population #." Message to [[Brian A. Wheeler]] from [[Lee P. Catlin]], Albemarle County Community Relations Manager. 23 July 2009. E-mail.</ref> Crozet is in the [[White Hall Magisterial District]].  
Crozet is located on the [[I-64]] corridor approximately 12 miles west of [[Charlottesville]] and 21 miles east of Staunton. It is contiguous with a [[designated growth area]] of the same name, and is in the [[White Hall Magisterial District]].  


Crozet gets its municipal water from [[Beaver Creek Reservoir]], which is maintained by the [[Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority]].  
The 2000 census recorded a population of 2,820. Crozet’s estimated population {{as of|2009|3|lc=on}} is 5,336.<ref> "Current Crozet population #." Message to [[Brian A. Wheeler]] from [[Lee P. Catlin]], Albemarle County Community Relations Manager. 23 July 2009. E-mail.</ref>.
 
'''[[:Category:Crozet|See all neighborhoods in Crozet]]'''


== History ==
== History ==
Founded as "Wayland's Crossing", Crozet was renamed in 1870 in honor of Colonel Claudius Crozet, the French-born civil engineer who directed the construction of the [[Blue Ridge Tunnel]].  
Founded as "Wayland's Crossing", Crozet was renamed in 1870 in honor of Colonel Claudius Crozet, the French-born civil engineer who directed the construction of the [[Blue Ridge Tunnel]].  
==Services==
Crozet gets municipal water from the [[Beaver Creek Reservoir]], which is maintained by the [[Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority]].
===Library===
Construction on a [[Crozet Library|new library]] is scheduled to begin in spring 2010 with completion in 2011<ref>Glendening, Julia. "Supervisors approve preliminary design of Crozet Library." Weblog post. Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. Charlottesville Tomorrow, 3 June 2009. Web. 24 June 2009. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/06/crozet_library.html>.</ref>.


== Master Plan==
== Master Plan==
{{Main|Crozet Master Plan}}
{{Main|Crozet Master Plan}}
The designated growth area is guided by the [[Crozet Master Plan]]. Adopted in 2004, the plan will be revisited in 2009.
The designated growth area is guided by the [[Crozet Master Plan]]. Adopted in 2004, the plan will be revisited in 2009.
==New Library==
Construction on a [[Crozet Library|new library]] is scheduled to begin in spring 2010 with completion in 2011<ref>Glendening, Julia. "Supervisors approve preliminary design of Crozet Library." Weblog post. Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. Charlottesville Tomorrow, 3 June 2009. Web. 24 June 2009. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/06/crozet_library.html>.</ref>.


== Media ==
== Media ==
Crozet has generated media outlets specifically targeted for the area:
*[[Crozet Gazette]]
*[[Crozet Gazette]]
*[[RealCrozet]]
*[[RealCrozet]]


==Charlottesville Tomorrow's News Center==
==Notes==
<references/>
[[Category:Crozet|*]]
[[Category:Albemarle County Designated Growth Areas]]
 
== External links==
{{OnWikipedia|Crozet,_Virginia}}
 
===Charlottesville Tomorrow's News Center===
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/crozet/ All stories by Charlottesville Tomorrow on Crozet]
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/crozet/ All stories by Charlottesville Tomorrow on Crozet]
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/new_developments_in_crozet Stories on new developments in Crozet]
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/new_developments_in_crozet Stories on new developments in Crozet]
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/crozet-master-plan/ Stories on Crozet Master Plan]
* [http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/crozet-master-plan/ Stories on Crozet Master Plan]


== External links==
{{OnWikipedia|Crozet,_Virginia}}


==Notes==
{{geographic location|Center=Crozet|East=[[Ivy]] via [[US-250]] or [[I-64]]|West=[[Afton]] via [[US-250]] or [[I-64]]|North=[[Doylesville]] via [[Crozet Avenue]]}}
<references/>
[[Category:Crozet|*]]
[[Category:Albemarle County Designated Growth Areas]]

Revision as of 14:03, 20 December 2009


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Crozet is an unincorporated town in Albemarle County.

Crozet is located on the I-64 corridor approximately 12 miles west of Charlottesville and 21 miles east of Staunton. It is contiguous with a designated growth area of the same name, and is in the White Hall Magisterial District.

The 2000 census recorded a population of 2,820. Crozet’s estimated population as of March 2009 is 5,336.[1].

History

Founded as "Wayland's Crossing", Crozet was renamed in 1870 in honor of Colonel Claudius Crozet, the French-born civil engineer who directed the construction of the Blue Ridge Tunnel.

Services

Crozet gets municipal water from the Beaver Creek Reservoir, which is maintained by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority.

Library

Construction on a new library is scheduled to begin in spring 2010 with completion in 2011[2].

Master Plan

Main article: Crozet Master Plan

The designated growth area is guided by the Crozet Master Plan. Adopted in 2004, the plan will be revisited in 2009.

Media

Crozet has generated media outlets specifically targeted for the area:

Notes

  1. "Current Crozet population #." Message to Brian A. Wheeler from Lee P. Catlin, Albemarle County Community Relations Manager. 23 July 2009. E-mail.
  2. Glendening, Julia. "Supervisors approve preliminary design of Crozet Library." Weblog post. Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center. Charlottesville Tomorrow, 3 June 2009. Web. 24 June 2009. <http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/06/crozet_library.html>.

External links

Crozet on wikipedia

Charlottesville Tomorrow's News Center