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The Charlottesville office is located near the [[Downtown Mall]] in Suite 700 of the King Building (410 East Water St) and welcomes visitors. <googlemap lat="38.02909" lon="-78.479256" zoom="19" scale="yes" overview="yes"></googlemap> | The Charlottesville office is located near the [[Downtown Mall]] in Suite 700 of the King Building (410 East Water St) and welcomes visitors. <googlemap lat="38.02909" lon="-78.479256" zoom="19" scale="yes" overview="yes"></googlemap> | ||
==Reports== | |||
*"[http://www.pecva.org/_docs/DevelopmentPipeline.pdf Residential Development in Charlottesville and Albemarle", November 10, 2006: Reported that the [[Charlottesville]] and [[Albemarle County]] 17,832 approved approximately 17,832 housing units between 2000 and 2006. The report claimed that this would satisfy the region's housing needs through 2039. | |||
==Contact== | ==Contact== |
Revision as of 11:51, 14 August 2009
Founded in 1972, the Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) works throughout Virginia's central and northern Piedmont region[1] to safeguard the landscapes, communities and heritage of the Piedmont by involving citizens in related public policy and land conservation.
The staff of six in PEC's Charlottesville office works with citizens to solve the many land use and conservation challenges facing the Charlottesville and Albemarle area.
Buy Fresh Buy Local
In 2006, PEC launched Virginia's first Buy Fresh Buy Local chapter in Charlottesville, which has since expanded to include six other chapters. In addition to the annual printed guides sent to area homes, PEC is also hosts and maintains the Buy Fresh Buy Local website.
Location
The Charlottesville office is located near the Downtown Mall in Suite 700 of the King Building (410 East Water St) and welcomes visitors. <googlemap lat="38.02909" lon="-78.479256" zoom="19" scale="yes" overview="yes"></googlemap>
Reports
- "[http://www.pecva.org/_docs/DevelopmentPipeline.pdf Residential Development in Charlottesville and Albemarle", November 10, 2006: Reported that the Charlottesville and Albemarle County 17,832 approved approximately 17,832 housing units between 2000 and 2006. The report claimed that this would satisfy the region's housing needs through 2039.
Contact
- Visit the office location above
- Phone 434.977.2033
- Email albemarle@pecva.org.
References
- ↑ The Places PEC Works Piedmont Environmental Council