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Albemarle County waives swimming fees at parks Thursday through Saturday

Albemarle County waives swimming fees at parks Thursday through Saturday

Chris Greene Lake Photo: Saga Communications/Mike Barber Cville Right Now


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – To provide more people respite from extreme heat, Albemarle County is waiving swimming fees for Chris Greene, Mint Spring, and Walnut Creek swimming areas Thursday through Saturday, according to a Wednesday announcement titled, “Be Safe, Stay Cool”.

Communications Director Abbey Stumpf emphasized to Cville Right Now that the announcement applies not only to county residents but anyone who would like to take advantage of the access.

Albemarle County’s Office of Emergency Management is actively monitoring weather conditions, including heat advisories or warnings issued for the region, according to the release.

“We remain committed to supporting the community and safeguarding those most vulnerable throughout the week. During this heat wave, we’ll make operational adjustments as needed based on local conditions.”

County EMS urged everyone to stay in air-conditioned buildings as much as possible.

If your home is not air-conditioned, options to keep cool include visiting air-conditioned public facilities, such as local libraries and businesses,” the release said.

In Charlottesville, those are the Key Rec Center, JMRL Downtown and Gordon Avenue Branches, The Haven, The Salvation Army, Tonsler Rec Center and the Albemarle County Office Building lobby.

In Albemarle County, these cooling centers include Meadows Community Center, Greenwood Community Center and JMRL Branch in Crozet, JMRL Northside Branch on Rio Rd., Yancey School Community Center in Esmont, JMRL Scottsville Branch and the Scottsville Community Center.

Community partners across the region have resources to support individuals in need,” according to the release. “Residents may contact Virginia 211 by dialing 2-1-1 or 1-800-230-6977 for community resources and assistance.”

As outdoor activities, gatherings, and seasonal recreation continue, particularly with the celebration of the Fourth of July, it is important to take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and those around you,” the announcement said. “Forecasted high temperatures can lead to heat-related illnesses, which may develop rapidly, especially among children, older adults, and pets.”

 

 

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