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Charlottesville Parks and Recreation continues Ragged Mountain Natural Area master planning

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CharlottesvilleThe Charlottesville Department of Parks and Recreation is undertaking a master planning process for the Ragged Mountain Natural Area and has been hosting a series of public meetings to provide information and receive public feedback and ideas on how to manage the RMNA.

The third meeting in the series will be held Wednesday, April 276-8 pm at Trinity Church – 3101 Fontaine Avenue Extended.

During this process, public comment can also be sent by email toraggedmountain@charlottesville.org, mailed to Parks and Recreation – c/o Ragged Mountain, 501 East Main Street, Charlottesville VA 22902, or by calling 434-970-3610 and leaving a message on the park planning hotline.

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