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The '''Rio Magisterial District''' is one of [[Albemarle County]]'s six [[Magisterial Districts]], used for electoral representation. It is largely [[designated growth area]], bordering [[Charlottesville]] to its south. | |||
== | ==Representation== | ||
*[[Ned Gallaway]] is the supervisor. | |||
*[[Bruce Dotson]] is the planning commissioner. | |||
*[[Katrina Callsen]] is the school board member. | |||
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[[Category: Magisterial Districts]] | [[Category: Magisterial Districts]] |
Revision as of 13:11, 3 July 2019
The Rio Magisterial District is one of Albemarle County's six Magisterial Districts, used for electoral representation. It is largely designated growth area, bordering Charlottesville to its south.
Representation
- Ned Gallaway is the supervisor.
- Bruce Dotson is the planning commissioner.
- Katrina Callsen is the school board member.
References
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