April 13, 2008

Developers: City’s downtown effort a mistake

The city’s effort to exert more control over future development in downtown Charlottesville could backfire and deter growth, some developers say.
Charlottesville staff is seeking to decrease around downtown the number of units per acre a developer can build without getting special permission from the city. Last week the city’s Planning Commission endorsed setting new height limits on downtown buildings, in a bid to preserve the pedestrian-friendly character of the corridor.

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