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Our sidewalks suck — update April 2024 — LESS

March 23, 2023

Construction and maintenance of sidewalks is one of the most basic responsibilities of any city government. But generations of Charlottesville city leaders have neglected this mundane yet absolutely essential job. The Little High neighborhood association and many neighborhood residents have been asking city officials for years to help make our neighborhood more walkable by building more and better sidewalks. We’re still waiting.

Providing for this basic infrastructure need is especially important now because of the City’s pledge to sharply reduce carbon emissions within just a few years and because the new zoning plan will increase housing density. More people mean more cars no matter what the pious wishes of city leaders may be and more cars and more people mean it’s no longer going to be safe to walk in the roadways as we have long been accustomed to doing. The slideshow below highlights the many areas of our neighborhood where sidewalks don’t exist, end abruptly, or are inadequate and not compliant with ADA standards (among other things, ADA standards require sidewalks to be a minimum of 3 feet wide).

  • 13th on the corner with East Jefferson
    13th and East Jefferson
  • East Market near 9th Street
    East Market near 9th Street
  • Meade Ave and East Jefferson
    Meade Ave and East Jefferson (area where there is no sidewalk is marked in red)
  • Little High and 13th streets
    Little High and 13th streets
  • 12th, near Meriwether
  • 11th Street between East High and Little High
    11th Street between East High and Little High
  • East Market Street where it intersects with 10th and 11th streets
    East Market Street where it intersects with 10th and 11th streets
  • East High
    East High. Where some stretches of sidewalk nominally exist, they are often too narrow for wheelchair or even stroller access very difficult. ADA standards require sidewalks to be a minimum of three feet wide.
  • City sidewalk project November 2023
    The city of Charlottesville is building a very short stretch of sidewalk in front of 1430 East High street (not in the Little High neighborhood but just a few blocks away) in November 2023. We applaud any and all new sidewalk construction wherever it happens in the city.
  • 13th and Little High
    13th and Little High
  • 13th and East Jefferson. There is no sidewalk on 13th Street
    13th Street off of East Jefferson is a dead end street with no sidewalks on either side of the street
  • 12th Street near Little High
    12th Street between Little High and Meriwether streets. The lack of sidewalks is a very great disservice to the elderly, children, parents pushing a stroller, and everyone else who isn't able to quickly get out of the way of an oncoming car.
  • East Jefferson, near 12th Street
    East Jefferson, near 12th Street. One resident turned this spot where the sidewalk abruptly drop off into a decorative summertime fin de trottoir.
  • Meriwether, between 12th and 13th streets
    Meriwether, between 12th and 13th streets
  • 12th Street between East Jefferson and Little High
    12th Street between East Jefferson and Little High
  • Little High between 12th and 13th streets
    Little High between 12th and 13th streets

Filed Under: conservation and sustainability, Little High neighborhood news, Photos

E-Bike Demo Day at Meade Park Oct. 16

September 27, 2022

Note: This post is lifted from Sean Tubbs’s Charlottesville Community Engagement newsletter, an excellent source for local news.

Are you interested in a climate-friendly, family-friendly way to replace short car rides? Have you heard about eBikes? Wondering what kind might be right for you? Join Livable Cville on Sunday, October 16 from 2–4pm at Meade Park in Charlottesville for a fun afternoon with lots of eBikes owners you can talk to and several types of eBikes you can take for short test rides. Everyone is invited to eBike Demo Day.

To learn more, please visit livablecville.org.

Filed Under: Community Announcements, conservation and sustainability, Little High neighborhood news

Upcoming Refuse and Recycling Days

September 14, 2022

There are several opportunities to get rid of your electronic, hazardous, and bulky waste for FREE.

Bulky Waste Amnesty Days

Amnesty Days are free and available only to residents of Albemarle County, the City of Charlottesville and the Town of Scottsville.

The next special collection will be held at the Ivy Material Utilization Center on the dates below from 8:30am to 4:00pm:

  • October 1 – Furniture and mattresses
  • October 8 – Household appliances – refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, furnaces, water heaters, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, heat pumps, microwaves, and toasters only
  • October 15 – Tires – No oversized tires

Normal tipping fees will be charged to residents for all non-amnesty items brought on these days. Also, please note the Ivy facility will accept all above items during normal operation. Contact RSWA (434-295-3306) regarding tipping fees for the above items. [Read more…]

Filed Under: City-Info, conservation and sustainability Tagged With: Good Charlottesville City Programs

Charlottesville Climate Vulnerability Assessment Workshop

June 3, 2022

From Susan Elliott, Environmental Sustainability | Climate Protection Program, Charlottesville Dept. of Public Works: 

Please join the conversation on Thursday, June 9, 5 PM – 7 PM for a virtual Community Workshop to discuss the City of Charlottesville’s Climate Vulnerability Assessment.

You are invited to the free workshop, hosted by the City’s Climate Protection Program. Register (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMpd-upqzIsG9aWIuoICV5QUr1XU-skRSmw) in advance of the workshop, and the Zoom link will be sent to your email. [Read more…]

Filed Under: climate-action, Community Announcements, conservation and sustainability

Worm Composting!

April 18, 2021

Check out this video from our neighbor Dana S. Worm composting in a smallish indoor bin is a great idea for people who don’t have a large yard or have a problem with animals getting into the compost.

How to Set Up a Worm Compost Bin from UVA Sustainability on Vimeo.

Filed Under: conservation and sustainability

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New Dominion Bookshop

New Dominion Bookshop, Charlottesville, Va

New Dominion Bookshop is an independent bookshop located on the Charlottesville Downtown Mall at 404 East Main St. We are an all-new bookstore, and we host events featuring renowned authors and local writers. To place a book order, to receive personalized book recommendations, or to purchase a gift card, please visit our contact page to speak with our staff.

 

Sidetracks Music

Sidetracks Music is an independent record store offering an impressive selection of new and used CDs, vinyl LPs, DVDs, and accessories. [Read More…]

Market Street Wine

Market Street Wine is an independent shop for wine, beer, and gourmet products located at 311 East Market Street (the corner of 4th and E. Market) that has been in business since 1979. It is open Monday through Saturday for in-store browsing and it hosts a variety of special events.

You can browse their wine inventory here or purchase a gift card here. Continue…

Rapture restaurant

Rapture is open for outdoor, and now (limited) indoor dining, as well as for online orders.  You can order ready-to-eat or pre-order family meals at www.rapturerestaurant.com. Continue…

Carpe Donut

Carpe DonutCarpe Donut is a locally owned and operated maker of exquisite organic donuts since 2007.  The only ingredients in our donuts are: organic flour, organic eggs, organic apple cider, organic spices, pure organic sugar, and non-aluminated baking powder. We cook all our donuts in 100% pure soybean oil. No hydrogenation, no trans-fats, no shortening. Continue…

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