Monthly Archive for May, 2002

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3 Finalists for School Board Superintentent

The Charlottesville School Board has rounded its candidates list down to three people for the new superintendent, who will replace the retiring Bill Symons. They are: Jean Murray, Albemarle’s assistant superintendent for instruction; James Bughsley, deputy superintendent for Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Schools in North Carolina; and Kriner Cash, superintendent for Martha’s Vineyards Public Schools. Due to the great amount of pressure on the school board to appoint an African-American superintendent, it’s worth pointing out that the two male candidates, Bughsley and Cash, are both black. The board will pick from these three by Monday. Kate Andrews has the story in today’s Progress.

Rt. 29 Bypass vs. 3 Interchanges

writes: Recent media reports have indicated an impasse between VDOT and the local Metropolitan Planning Organization over the building of the Route 29 Western bypass versus construction of interchanges at Rio, Greenbrier, and Hydraulic. Given that the estimated cost of the bypass is $30 million dollars per mile, is there any information available about how much the three interchanges would cost to compare with the cost of the road? Or their proposed size and scale? How will this proposed new mall at the Sperry Marine property impact MPO and VDOT discussions on the interchanges, given the traffic [it] will contribute to 29?

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