As you know, there are many civic organizations in Virginia Beach. Of the many, how are Shore Drive Community Coalition(SDCC), Virginia Beach Council of Civic Organization (VBCCO), and Bayfront Advisory Council (BAC) similar or are they different ? These three organizations were formed to address different issues at the time that were not being adequately resolved at the city level. By providing a collective and representative voice for their group,these organizations sought to be heard by the City Council or the staff that serve the Mayor and Council. What am I trying to point out?
We, Shore Drive Community Coalition are only as effective as our collective efforts at trying to provide a common voice to the issues that impact our Shore Drive community. Many of us have spoken before VB City Council to present our group’s support or concerns on important issues. This is democracy in a republic. Sometimes we have achieved our objective, while other times we may feel as if we have been ignored by our elected officials. But, while immediate change usually does not happen, I think civic organizations can bring about change. Look at the change that has come about with civic involvement. Ask yourself if change would have occurred if no one spoke? Obviously change comes from participation in the government process.
The Mayor and City Council have acknowledged and most positively responded to our concerns on “Shore Drive 35 Alive” , needed bike paths, and most spectacularly with Pleasure House Point. These excellent achievements would not have been possible without citizen participation and involvement that was recognized at the City government level.
There are many more major issues that our city is facing or will be facing in the near future. Our city faces major budget deficits in the next five years that will impact all of us. Some estimates indicate that it will reach $500 million dollars unless additional revenues are found. Translate that to mean higher taxes from us all. How our city’s projected deficit will impact the Light Rail question, Sports Arena, Neighborhood Dredging Program, our schools and teachers, libraries, and police and fire staffing levels will all have to be discussed. We can just listen to our city experts, or we can do our own homework and then work with our civic organizations. Our citizens’ positions should be heard. How does that happen? More residents will have to step forward and get involved. More residents need to participate in our city’s civic organizations. Civic organizations are only as effective as their membership. Get involved. Come and hear your City Council candidates speak on the 17th at Cape Henry Collegiate 7-9pm. Come to Shore Drive Community Coalition meeting, 29 OCT 7:30-9:00 at the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad . If you want the city to listen, sometimes you have to speak with a combined voice. Change does not occur in a vacuum. See you there.