The idea of putting a pedestrian bridge over Richmond Road at Pantops in Albemarle County has been postponed for the moment. Their reason comes down to cash: it would cost a total of around $100,000 to study traffic patterns, and analyze the need for pedestrian bridges at that and other locations. Supervisors aren't giving up on the project yet. They are supporting a proposal for the University of Virginia School of Architecture's Urban and Environmental Planning class to complete the study for the county for free.