Thanks to Beverly for her email/opinion published, unedited below:
Subject: “Doggie Beach”
There are so many dogs on the Bay Beach between Great Neck Rd. and the Lesner Bridge that people call it Doggie Beach.
Category Archives: Communications
Kerry’s article about the latest hit & run on Shore Drive
The coward who hit Bryant and left him by the side of the road, like an injured animal, was still missing in action.
Read Kerry Dougherty’s article.
Crab Creek illegally dredged too deep. Contractor fined by VMRC
Salmons Inc. , a Virginia Beach marine contractor, was fined Tuesday for the second time in two months for illegally dredging local waterways and causing environmental harm to them.
Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.
Learn about the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Illegal signage being targeted with stickers pointing out illegal signage
Some cities have used their own workers and resources to remove signs. Illegal signs are removed daily in Virginia Beach, James said.
Apparently the signs are replaced everyday in exactly the same place.
Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.
Follow up article about Ocean Properties project next to Wawa voted down by City Council
Bob Costello, CBCL Secretary & Webmaster, wrote an excellent article for the Chesapeake Beach Soundings.
It’s reprinted below, unedited. Please visit the excellent site Chesapeake Beach Civic League.
News from ChesBay Foundation including Clean The Bay Day results
Clean the Bay Day results
More than 4,500 volunteers cleaned up 305 miles of Virginia shoreline and stream banks during the 18th annual Clean the Bay Day on June 10. Some 167,000 pounds of litter and debris were collected… more at CBF.org.
SDCC Minutes from May 22nd General Meeting
Called to Order: 7:36pm
Adjourned: Andy made motion to adjourn, seconded by the left side. 9:13pm.
Attendees: 22
General Discussion
SDSTF Review at City Council May 23rd. Reviewed last couple meetings including May 16th meeting where City Council heard the report from SDAC including amount of taxes collected in the area.
SDCC General Meeting, Monday June 26th at Ocean Park Fire & Recue Hall
Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting, Monday June 26, 2006
7: 30pm to 9:00pm at Ocean Park Fire & Rescue Hall.
This month we will use the program time to discuss two key development issues that have come up in the past month. The proposed Sandler development at Pleasure House Point (PHP) and revised design of the Terry Peterson development at the old Duck-In site. Here are a few questions to think about and discuss.
Another Hit & Run on Shore Drive - dark colored Nissan Pathfinder or Frontier strikes pedestrian
According to WTKR, the pedestrian, 22-year-old, Larry Paul Bryant Jr., is on life support.
If you have any information call the Crimeline at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.
[update June 25th: Pilotonline.com article posted at 9:54pm.]
[update June 26th: Police are now looking for a Nissan Pathfinder or Frontier as the front sections ‘left’ at the scene can be from either vehicle. More at Pilotonline.com. Also, Nancy Day was in the news again promoting safer conditions for Shore Drive. At WTKR.com.]
“Great Neck interchange” !?
There’s no doubt that an interchange at Great Neck Road for 264 would improve traffic on Shore Drive, i.e. reduce it, and as of this posting our Poll shows 75% of you would like to see that interchange.
Breaking news on the Pilotonline.com quote:
…at interchanges between Newtown Road and a planned interchange at Great Neck Road.
Read entire article about 264 tolls at Pilotonline.com.
Article in Pilot about unanimous vote against project next to Wawa
The City Council sent a strong signal Tuesday to developers and residents of Shore Drive: Getting approval for high-density development there is going to be a tough sell.
Read entire article in Pilotonline.com.
City Council votes unanimously to set a precedent!
Vice Mayor Jones made a motion to deny Ocean Properties request for upzoning, a conditional use permit and street closure to build 77 condos next to Wawa.
City Council voted unanimously for safety and denied all the applications.
Thank you.
Death sign comes down
Today, the death sign located on the west side of the Northampton Blvd. overpass came down about 1:30pm.
No word yet on what will replace it. It was recommended in the SDSTF Report that it should be a sign more reflecting the fact that Shore Drive is a multi-modal road, shared by vehicles, cyclists, & pedestrians.
L.M. Sandler & Sons and Lynnhaven River 2007 miscommunication
At the new proposed Indigo Dunes website, on the Environmental Stewardship page, it mentions a Lynnhaven River 2007 Partnership.
Apparently the word Partnership is up for interpretation.
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Open House this coming Saturday
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Open House
Proposal to build 77 units next to Wawa not your typical run of the mill high density development
Dear Shore Drive Residents,
On Tuesday June 13th at 6:00pm in the City Council Chambers, the City Council will review the following request for rezoning and multifamily dwelling project along Shore Drive. This proposed development may seem like your typical run of the mill high density development along Shore Drive, but it’s not.
City Council approves all SDSTF recommendations!
“I think the council is committed to getting the improvements done,” said Vice Mayor Louis Jones.

Now it’s up to you to contact City Council to encourage them to completely Fund the recommendations now!
Art Under the Oaks in Chicks Beach
The Summer Art Show And Sale In Chesapeake Beach Friday, July 14, from 10 am-7:30 pm; Saturday, July 15, from 10 am-4 pm.
Indigo Dunes Press Releases, Traffic Study & links to current contractors involved with proposed pro
21 acres of uninterrupted linear parkland along the shoreline…and… The entire Bayfront area will benefit from Indigo Dunes thanks to environmental and open space enhancements the developer will implement.
That’s according to recent presentations and Press Release linked to below.
Photo full size.
Story about “little porkchop”, found at PHP
Received an email after the announcement of Indigo Dunes plans…