Albemarle & Charlottesville
The staff of five in PEC's Charlottesville office works with citizens to solve the many land use and conservation challenges facing the Charlottesville and Albemarle area.
We're looking for great images of the Piedmont! Find out how to enter your photos in PEC's first online photo contest.
Ask the Albemarle Board to implement the recommended and necessary transportation improvements on Route 29. Learn more from this recent PEC Email Alert.
Check out our Buy Fresh Buy Local website and download your 2010 guide to Charlottesville Area farms, farmers markets, wineries, restaurants and more.
During the week of April 12th, 2010, PEC hosted Ian Lockwood, a nationally renowned transportation engineer and designer, who initiated a community discussion on the future of the Rt. 22/231 corridor.
What's going on and how you can get involved. PEC conducts in-depth analysis of local issues relating the area's natural and community resources.
Find upcoming events in or around Albemarle and Charlottesville. PEC tracks local events that offer great opportunities to get outside and enjoy the area.
Over 81,000 private acres are conserved in Albemarle, about 17% of the county, protecting one of America's most historic rural landscapes.
Newspaper, TV, and radio reports on the issues shaping Albemarle and Charlottesville.
Archived Issues/News in Albemarle & Charlottesville.
The map library for Albemarle & Charlottesville currently includes maps of prime farmland, historic districts, over 73,000 acres of land in conservation easement, and more.
Links to city, county, and town websites, as well as links to local offices for select statewide departments.
410 East Water St. SW, Charlottesville, Va. 22902 Suite 700
Phone...434-977-2033......................Fax...434-977-6306