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Piedmont Family YMCA is the local chapter of the global organization YMCA.

Mission

To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body, for all.[1]

New facility in McIntire Park

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The Piedmont Family YMCA plans construction of a fitness and aquatic center in the western half of McIntire Park, though the exact footprint is under question due to the economic downturn[citation needed]. The YMCA entered into a 40-year ground lease with the City of Charlottesville for $1 per year.

The preliminary site plan calls for a 77,000-square-foot facility on a 4.51-acre site. 158 parking spaces will be added to the 110 spaces already in place. Under the plan YMCA will be responsible for all maintenance. The approved design also features a sustainable details and the facility will be built into the hillside to minimize massing. Todd Bullard of VMDO is the architect.[2]

On November 10 2009 the Charlottesville Planning Commission approved the preliminary site plan[2], followed by City Council January 4 2010[3].

Personnel

Board of Directors

2009 YMCA Board of Directors[1]
Kurt Krueger, Chairman Lee F. Hicks
William G. Wardle, Vice-Chairman Kristin O. Landis
Suzanne Jessup Brooks Kathy Marshall
Gordon C. Burris Stephen McLean
Rip Cathcart Timothy Redden
David B. Ern Stephen F. Smith
Lawrence W. Gimple, MD

Staff

  • Denny Blank, Chief Executive Officer

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Piedmont YMCA. Web. 26 July 2009. <http://www.piedmontymca.org/>.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Web. Charlottesville Planning Commission approves site plan for YMCA, Chiara Canzi, C-ville Weekly, November 11 2009
  3. Web. YMCA preliminary design approval, staff report, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, January 5 2010, retrieved 9 Jan 2010.

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