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The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a bridge carrying JPA over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue. The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the [[Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association]] feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. However, the City's rezoning in 2003 also created a demand for in-fill development.  
The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, [[Azalea Park]], a failing bridge carrying [[Jefferson Park Avenue Extended]] over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue.  
 
The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the [[Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association]] feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. However, the City's rezoning in 2003 also created a demand for in-fill development.  





Revision as of 14:37, 2 January 2009

The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a failing bridge carrying Jefferson Park Avenue Extended over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue.

The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. However, the City's rezoning in 2003 also created a demand for in-fill development.


External links

Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association website