Eastern Avenue

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Eastern Avenue (Crozet)
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Planned

Project Overview

Interconnect future and existing Crozet neighborhoods. Eastern Avenue will be a major north-south road connecting Route 240 and Route 250 from the area around Western Ridge and the Conagra plant to an area near Cory Farms. Eastern Avenue will traverse the proposed Lickinghole Creek Bridge.
Cost $4,000,000
Sponsor Albemarle
Next meeting While no specific meeting, Eastern Avenue could be discussed as the Crozet Master Plan is revisited in 2009.

Status Update

Requires Lickinghole Creek Bridge and is part of Crozet Master Plan. The project's future will be decided during the 2009 review of the plan. Not a priority on County’s Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program.

Contact Juandiego Wade, Transportation Planner, Albemarle County

Eastern Avenue is a planned north-south road that will connect Route 240 and Route 250 east of Crozet.

Route

Eastern Avenue is designed to be a major north-south road connecting the area around Western Ridge and the former ConAgra plant on 240 to an area near Cory Farms on 250.

Eastern Avenue will traverse the proposed Lickinghole Creek Bridge, which must be built before Eastern Avenue can be completed.

Sponsorship

The Eastern Avenue project is sponsored by Albemarle County. It is part of the Crozet Master Plan and it will be reviewed as part of the 2009 review of the plan. The contact for the project is Juandiego Wade.

Status

Eastern Avenue is not a priority on the County’s Secondary Six-Year Improvement Program. It will be created as neighboring parcels are developed and as rezoning requests come before the county. As such, there is no public meeting at this time.

The Eastern Avenue project will proceed as Albemarle County considers the rezoning of property in and around the area.

Map

See also

Eastern Avenue (Underpass)

References