CRN: Sally Thomas gives her take on the NGIC land-swap deal

Sally Thomas is one of six members of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, and the lone vote against a resolution in May of 2006 to approve a boundary adjustment to pull thirty acres into the growth area and remove about eighty acres from the Pantops Development Area. The land, owned by developer Wendell Wood, would be sold to the National Ground Intelligence Center for use in their expansion in Albemarle County. Thomas joins Coy Barefoot on WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to explain her vote, and Coy plays audio from that meeting.

Later in the show, Crozet resident Tom Loach phones in to ask Thomas about population numbers in the Crozet Master Plan.

Keep up to date with the latest on this issue on Charlottesville Tomorrow.

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