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by Erika Howsare
by Erika Howsare, November 4th, 2009 11:12am

Perhaps I should have known better, but I was fairly stunned to learn that Republican Rodney Thomas had defeated incumbent supervisor, Democrat David Slutzky, in Albemarle's Rio District yesterday. As I write this, I presume Slutzky is over at the county building chairing today's Board meeting, and no doubt nursing wounds that smart pretty good.

I'm sorry to see him go. One could argue with his style—and plenty have—but in my admittedly limited experience with Slutzky, I found him to be truly interested and curious about the ongoing question of managing growth and development so as to preserve the county's rural areas.

It's easy to say that we shouldn't throw up houses and Starbucks all over the place, and almost everyone does say it. But a growing population and a general pressure to grow the local economy are constantly pushing back on any official who has made promises about protecting rolling vistas and dark night skies. To actually make preservation happen, Slutzky was willing to wade into deep policy waters.

Example: When I wrote in September about new stormwater runoff regulations at the state level, I spoke with Slutzky because he had submitted comments (as a private citizen) to the Department of Conservation and Recreation. My story explains Slutzky's concerns about the regs, but I didn't have room to include the fact that he had connected with Governor Kaine and the Secretary of Natural Resources to talk about the issue. "It was wonderful," he told me. "We really talked through these issues in a very comprehensive way." DCR also invited Slutzky to a couple of larger stakeholders' meetings to hammer out changes to the proposed regs in response to public comments.

We're talking here about pretty arcane policy, but Slutzky's command of the issues and enthusiasm for the conversation impressed me. He was thinking about how master planning in Albemarle would mesh with state law, and was getting heard by the people who could do something about it. This is not the kind of work that gets directly noticed or rewarded by most voters, and I respect it.

Anybody want to weigh in? What do you think Slutzky's defeat means for green issues in the county?

Comments
It's hard to say exactly how Thomas's future leadership will compare to Slutzky's past, but overall I am extremely disappointed in the outcome of yesterday's election. Although I attempt to be optimistic, I can't help but fear the worst for the Rio district. Slutzky was a community leader that was clearer connected to his constituency's priorities without ignoring our nation's interests, and we all need to hope that Thomas will be able to continue on that path.
MM November 4th, 2009 01:40pm
It appears that people voted for "change"...
Pumps
Philip Kaye November 4th, 2009 04:29pm
I think you're right. While I do hope that Thomas and Snow will do their best to help protect Albemarle's rural areas and natural systems, I think this was a terrible loss. I think he had a detailed grasp of these issues that few others do.

The sad thing here is that there were members of the environmental community that campaigned against him, solely because of the water supply issue. It really demonstrates what happens when the environmental community is divided. Now we'll still get the reservior expansion and the Parkway, but we also may get miles of new unsustainable development and pavement. I sincerely hope I'm wrong about that though.
Dirt Worshipper November 4th, 2009 04:38pm
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