Review Ideas to Improve Transit Service in Three Key Areas of Albemarle County
Albemarle County has partnered with the Thomas Jefferson Regional Planning District to determine ways to expand and improve transit service in the Pantops, Monticello, and US 29 North areas.
This virtual public meeting will present potential service improvement scenarios. These scenarios were designed based on a comprehensive analysis of the market for transit service in the three study areas and feedback received from riders and non-riders in the previous round of public meetings.
Whether you are an existing transit user or simply an interested resident, we encourage you to attend this meeting to learn about the potential service improvements and share your views on how well each scenario meets the mobility needs of your community.
Ways to Participate
About the Albemarle County Transit Expansion Study
The Charlottesville-Albemarle County region is the second-fastest-growing region in Virginia, behind only Northern Virginia. Much of the growth is occurring in designated Development Areas of Albemarle County such as the Pantops area and the along Route 29 North corridor. However, these areas, as well as the key tourist destination of Monticello, are not well served by public transportation.
The aim of the Albemarle County Transit Expansion Study is to identify opportunities to improve transit service in the Pantops area, Monticello, and the Route 29 Corridor of Albemarle County. The study also presents an opportunity to consider new technologies and innovative service delivery models for the Charlottesville-Albemarle County region.
The Albemarle County Transit Expansion Study began in May 2021 and is expected to conclude in January 2022.
Learn More
Do you have questions about the Albemarle County Transit Expansion study? Please send your questions or comments to Jessica Hersh-Ballering, Principal Planner at jhballering@albemarle.org.