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Charlottesville to undertake Ragged Mountain Natural Area master planning

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

  • MEETING #1 – Monday, February 29th, 6-8 pm – Trinity Church – 3101 Fontaine Avenue Extended.
  • MEETING #2 – Tuesday, March 226-8 pm – Trinity Church – 3101 Fontaine Avenue Extended.
  • MEETING #3 – Wednesday, April 66-8 pm – Trinity Church – 3101 Fontaine Avenue Extended.

During this process, public comment can also be sent by email to raggedmountain@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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