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New Habitat Store in Charlottesville

One of the better assets to our community is the Habitat Store – a place for builders, remodelers and do-it-your-selfers alike.  This week they celebrate their move from the staid 4,500 square foot quarters to their brand-spankin’ new 20,000 square foot home on Harris Street – across from Gaston and Wyatt and Intrastate Pest Control.  A client of mine who is works there wrote to say this – It serves the community in multiple ways; a place to shop for great home improvement materials at a discount, a place to donate leftover or replaced items that are in good shape and might otherwise be discarded, and all monies raised directly benefits the Charlottesville area by building Habitat homes for those in our community who are unable to compete in our market.  Stay tuned for updates on Charlottesville’s Builders’ Blitz, June 3rd throughout the 10th.

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Transportation news links

Not THE Gas Tax, but a Gas Tax IncreaseAnother Round of Tax IncreasesAn Opportunity for Truly Smart Growth in VA”Over the long term,” Kaine told the General Assembly, “the most important single change we can make is to reform the way we plan at both state and local levels.”  He added, “Our current system, in which local governments make land-use decisions and the state follows behind with transportation planning and funding, creates a situation where the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing.”The bad news is that, while the governor’s diagnosis is generally correct, his solution focuses too much on what not to do.  The language about development and growth is not about wisely directing it, but rather about slowing it, curbing it, even halting it.In advocating more investment in transportation projects, especially adding lanes or building new roads, the governor has missed the opportunity to tie transportation investments much more explicitly to state, county and municipal land-use policies and practices.Kaine plan on Traffic Unleashes Swift BlitzIt “would in fact result in a complete moratorium in the construction of new housing in Northern Virginia,” (said) home builder W.  Craig Havenner ……Havenner refused to give up: “We don’t believe that the right approach is to shut down the economy while we catch up from 20-plus years of a complete lack of funding, particularly in the transportation area.”Wrong.More on the two WP articles later.

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