Virginia Beach City Offices and Facilities to Open at 10 a.m. Wednesday

All City of Virginia Beach offices and facilities will open tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 10 a.m. That includes all parks, recreation centers, libraries and the Virginia Aquarium. City-run historic homes will remain closed Wednesday. There will be no trash or recycle pickups on Wednesday. 

The city’s essential operating condition will continue until 10 a.m. Wednesday. At that time, the city will resume normal operating conditions. 

Crews from Public Works will continue working to clear streets throughout the night and throughout the day tomorrow.

 

City of Virginia Beach CANCELS Waste Pickup for Wednesday, Feb 18

Due to the anticipated hazardous road and weather conditions, Public Works/Waste Management has CANCELLED trash and recycling collections for Wednesday.  Residents are asked to place their trash cans at the curb line and leave them there until they are serviced.   Those residents with small amounts of trash, or extra carts, may wish to skip collection this week, and have all materials collected the following week.

Collections will resume as soon as conditions allow, and will operate on a sliding basis. Tuesday collection area will be collected on the first day collections are resumed, and continuing each collection area as needed to complete collections for the week.​

Yard debris collection has been suspended for the remainder of the week. Additional requests for bulky item collection will be re-scheduled for next week.  The Virginia Beach Landfill and Resource Recovery Center will follow the City of Virginia Beach operating hours.

For updates about collections, call Public Works Waste Management at 385-4650 or visit www.VBgov.com/wastemgt.

“The Virginia Beach City Council will hold a two-day goal-setting retreat on Feb. 5 and 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the new Brock Environmental Center at Pleasure House Point, 3663 Marlin Bay Drive. The meeting is open to the public.”

Mark your calendars.

Have issues you are concerned with re: Shore Drive community?

Reasons to attend:

    Retreat is in our backyard
    You get to experience the inside of the Brock Center
    Amazing views looking out over Pleasure House Point & the Lynnhaven
    You’ll learn what City Council believes are the hottest topics for COVB

More info at VBGov.com.

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Familiar with the 2029 Strategic Plan for Virginia Beach?

View the PDF of the 2029 Strategic Plan at VBGov.com. (51 page PDF)

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And for those who do not use Facebook, the COVB Official Facebook page now sports an image of the Brock Environmental Center. View it here while the photo is still there.



“HOUSE BILL NO. 2159 Offered January 14, 2015 Prefiled January 14, 2015 A BILL to amend and reenact § 46.2-924 of the Code of Virginia, relating to pedestrians crossing highways. ———- Patron– Krupicka ———- Referred to Committee on Transportation”

View entire proposed Bill at LIS Virginia Legislative Information Page.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Pedestrians crossing highways. Clarifies the duties of vehicles to stop to allow pedestrians to cross highways at marked crosswalks.

“​The city of Virginia Beach launched two free mobile apps designed to make information even more accessible and provide residents the capability to submit service requests via their mobile devices.”

At VBGov.com:

VB Connect, is a portal app that provides access to all official City of Virginia Beach mobile applications. Here, citizens and visitors can find city news, photos, hot topics, city job vacancies, contact information, and more. Residents can even find apps

And:

The VB Works app, which is now available and is powered by SeeClick Fix, enables citizens to submit service requests such as pothole repairs, traffic light problems, or bulky item pick-ups directly from their mobile devices. When submitting issues via the mobile app, residents can provide locational, descriptive, and photographic information as they see the issue in real time.

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Shore Drive Community Coalition General Meeting Monday January 26, 2015 7:30-8:30 pm

(Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)
Call to order:
Meeting topic:
Virginia Beach’s Economic Outlook for 2015 with Council Jim Wood
Officers’ Reports:
Old Business: New Business:
Adjourn
President’s Report Vice President’s Report Secretary’s Report Treasurer’s Report
Officer slate for 2015 SDCC elections for 2015
David Williams
Rick Mercadante
Todd Solomon –December Minutes Paulette Hruska
Next SDCC- Monday February 23, 2015
7:30pm @ Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station

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#LESNERBRIDGE lane closures today

From COVB Public Works Press Release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MEDIA CONTACT:
January 19, 2015 Drew Lankford, (757) 385-8062
(757) 409-4353
dlankfor@vbgov.com

Temporary Daytime Lane Reductions on Lesner Bridge on Tuesday

Virginia Beach Public Works has announced that there will be single lane closures on Lesner Bridge tomorrow morning, Tuesday, January 20, 2015, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3p.m. 

The lane closures will be on both eastbound and westbound Shore Drive between Vista Circle and East Stratford Street.

Crews will be restoring the faded temporary pavement markings in these areas.

For additional information, contact Chris Wojtowicz at cwojtowi@vbgov.com, or (757) 385-4131.

Screen shot of bridge construction cam at 7am this morning.

Screen shot of bridge construction cam at 7am this morning.

“Virginia Beach HAS NOT Been Suspended From Flood Insurance Program”

At VBgov.com:

On Dec. 10, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Region 3 office sent a letter to Virginia Beach Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., confirming that Virginia Beach was in compliance with the flood insurance program. In addition, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) confirms that Virginia Beach is in compliance with all requirements of the program, and will not be suspended.

#LESNERBRIDGE Update from Project Manager – “Faded pavement markings”…

January 15 2014 Update:

Friends:

As we bask in the cold, damp, drizzly, foggy, chilly, London-type weather, while watching moss grow everywhere, we have been receiving some inquiries about some pavement problems that need to be addressed on the Lesner Bridge project.

Below is the latest information from Chris Wojtowicz, our project manager. Please give this a look when you have the time, and feel free to let Chris or me know if you have any questions or need more information.

As a reminder, we are regularly updating information on our WEB page at: http://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/roadways/Pages/lesner-bridge-7-14.aspx .

You can also follow us on Twitter at: @lesnerbridge.

If you know of someone who would like to be added to our update list, please have them get in touch with me at this e-mail address and I will be glad to add them.

Please feel free to pass this along to others. Thanks again for all of your patience throughout this project.

Thanks for all your questions and comments – and patience. Enjoy your weekend, and please stay warm and be safe.

Drew Lankford
Media and Communications
Department of Public Works
City of Virginia Beach
dlankfor@vbgov.com
(O) 757.385.8062
(C) 757.409.4353

To All:

This Lesner Bridge project update is to bring you all up to speed on the status of addressing several pavement issues on Shore Drive within the bridge project limits. We have been receiving a number of phone calls, texts, and emails regarding the faded temporary pavement markings on westbound Shore Drive just past the Page Avenue intersection, as well as the bump on eastbound Shore Drive at the Vista Circle intersection.

1) The “Bump”: A request for estimate and schedule has been submitted to a paving contractor. This estimate is due to the City no later than tomorrow, 1/16/2015. The estimate is based on the milling of the asphalt that is causing this bump in the eastbound outside lane for Shore Drive at the Vista Circle intersection and then replacing this asphalt with up to 2” of surface asphalt to match the elevation of the existing concrete pavement and eliminate the elevation difference that is causing the bump.

2) Faded Pavement Markings: We are very aware of the faded pavement markings along Shore Drive, both eastbound and westbound, and between East Stratford Street and Vista Circle/Page Avenue. We have attempted three times to replace these markings, but due to the wet weather and cold temperatures we have had to delay this maintenance work. Once we get a day where the pavement temperature is 50°F and rising, as well as dry, we will replace these painted temporary markings with a more durable thermoplastic marking. We will also place raised reflective pavement makers to help delineate the travel and turn lanes during wet weather and nighttime driving.

Once we have a definite schedule for this work, we will send out a news release announcing the date and times for the lane closures required to perform this work.

We appreciate your patience on these issues as we navigate through this period of cold and wet – typical coastal VIRGINIA – weather.

Thanks Again,

-Chris

Christopher J. Wojtowicz, P.E.
Project Manager
City of Virginia Beach
Department of Public Works
Municipal Center-Bldg 2
2405 Court House Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
Phone: (757) 385-5785
Fax: (757) 385-5668
email: cwojtowi@vbgov.com

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“Others have suggested making permanent its nickname, the Lynnhaven Inlet Bridge, or bestowing the honor on longtime Vice Mayor Louis Jones, who represents part of the Shore Drive corridor.”

View article at Pilotonline.com:

Voting will be open through the end of February.

The Bayfront Advisory Commission, which advises the City Council on issues pertaining to the Shore Drive and Chesapeake Bay-area communities, is expecting some unique input.

Click to visit website to submit your response.

Click to visit website to submit your response.

About Vice Mayor Jones about VBGov.com who has represented Baylake Pines, Chesapeake Beach & Ocean Park neighborhoods for years.

He serves as the City Council liaison to several organizations, including the Water Task Force Committee, the Bayfront Advisory Commission, the Oceana Land Use Conformity Committee, the Pembroke Strategic Growth Area Policy Committee and the Town Center Committee.

About the Bayfront Advisory Committee at VBGOv.com:

The purpose of the Bayfront Advisory Committee (BAC) shall be to serve in an advisory capacity to City Council with respect to development and improvement to the Bayfront area.

Learn more about #LESNERBRIDGE construction at SDCC.info.

“Bayfront Advisory Committee will meet Thursday, Jan. 15 at the Resort and Conference Center, 2800 Shore Drive, from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Subcommittee meetings will be conducted from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and are open to the public to observe.”

News Release at VBGov.com:

There will be an opportunity for presentations from the public on other projects in the Bayfront area. The Committee generally concludes its deliberations around 4:30 p.m. The meeting is then opened to the public for comments.

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#LESNERBRIDGE update from Project Manager – “The City will be addressing bump on eastbound Shore Drive, located in the outside lane at the Vista Circle intersection . . .”

HOORAY FOR FIXING BUMP!

Ahem.

January 9 2015 UPDATE:

Friends:

I hope that all of you have had a safe and enjoyable holiday season. Now it’s back to work and back to our Lesner Bridge Project updates!

The cold temperatures and blustery winds aren’t helping, but work on the new westbound (WB) bridge and temporary bulkhead began again this past Monday (1/5/2015) after the holiday break. Also, form work for the first bridge segments have been assembled at the casting yard in Portsmouth (Atlantic Metrocast Inc. next to the Jordan Bridge). The steel reinforcement on several of the new bridge segments have been tied and pouring of the first concrete segment will begin in approximately one week (see photo below). [Note: The new Lesner Bridge will have a similar appearance as the Jordan Bridge shown in the background.]

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Now some quick notes on the latest construction progress:

Ø Construction of the new bridge abutment “A” located on the west side of the new WB bridge has been completed.

Ø The foundation cap for Pier #1 (first pier located east of Abutment A) has been completed. Steel reinforcement and formwork for the support column that is being built on this cap is now being assembled and will be in place by the end of next week .

Ø The foundation cap for Pier #2 (second pier located east of Abutment A) is now being constructed. Steel reinforcement and formwork for the foundation cap is currently being placed and readied for the scheduled concrete pour on Monday, January 12, 2015.

Ø Installation of drilled shafts at Pier #3 continues. One of the five shafts for this foundation has been completed. Work on the second shaft began on Wednesday (1/07/2015), and will be completed by tomorrow, Saturday the 10th. The remaining drilled shafts for this pier is scheduled to be complete by 1/23/2015.

Ø Work on the WB bridge approach in front of 3556 On the Bay condos (Shore Drive/East Stratford Street) continues. The concrete retaining wall, utilities, and temporary wire wall are all being installed – concurrently – at this location. It is expected that both the temporary wire wall (next to WB Shore Drive) and the new textured concrete retaining wall will be completed by Wednesday of next week (1/14/2015). Once these items are completed, the contractor will begin installing the new 16-inch water main up to the new bridge abutment. Some utility work will be needed in the intersection of East Stratford Street and Shore Drive as part of this new water main tie-in and construction. Once we have a schedule for this this utility work we will send out another update.

Ø Work on the WB bridge approach next to the old Duck-In property (Shore Drive/Page Avenue) also continues. A portion of the concrete footing for the new retaining wall has been poured and the area prepared for the placement of the pre-cast concrete retaining wall panels. The first of these textured concrete retaining wall panels will be installed at this location on or about January 14, 2015.

Ø The developer of the Duck-In site is currently constructing a seawall as part of their new development for the property. Where this private seawall meets the City’s right-of-way, the City will extend the seawall under the new bridges and tie into the existing bulkhead located on the south side of the bridges at the Virginia Pilots Association. The City’s bridge contractor has recently installed a portion of the City’s seawall between the existing WB Lesner bridge and the private seawall. The remainder of the City’s seawall will be installed once both existing bridges are demolished.

Ø As many of you have noticed over the past month there have been several lane closures on westbound Shore Drive between Page Avenue and East Stratford Street. Several of these closures were needed to repair several portions of the temporary concrete barrier service and others were needed to remove the sand that had accumulated on the roadway. We have asked the contractor to provide better notice of these daytime lane closures so that we can better inform you of these events. There was a single lane closure on both eastbound and westbound Shore Drive between Page Avenue and East Stratford Street today between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM. The bridge contractor was repairing several potholes that have developed on Shore Drive. Time permitting, he was also going to re-stripe the temporary pavement markings that have faded over the past few months.

Ø The City will be addressing bump on eastbound Shore Drive, located in the outside lane at the Vista Circle intersection (just before Starbucks®). We are waiting for the cost estimate from the Public Works annual service contractor so that we can prepare the work order and schedule this work. We expect this estimate sometime next week. We will provide an update of when this work will be performed as soon as we get the schedule from the paving contractor. Essentially, we will mill out the EB portion of the intersection and then overlay with asphalt to match the existing elevation of the concrete turn lane at Vista Circle to remove this bump.

Lastly, the construction of the temporary bulkhead at the Lynnhaven Dredge Material Storage Site (LDMSS) is nearing completion. All of the concrete cap for this bulkhead will be completed next week. Dredging in front of this temporary bulkhead will likely begin the last week of January and will be coordinated with the City’s annual Crab Creek dredging maintenance contractor.

That’s it for now. Have a great weekend, and please drive safely!

-Chris

Christopher J. Wojtowicz, P.E.
Project Manager
City of Virginia Beach
Department of Public Works
Municipal Center-Bldg 2
2405 Court House Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
Phone: (757) 385-5785
Fax: (757) 385-5668
email: cwojtowi@vbgov.com

Screen shot of construction cam photo taken at 1215 JUL14 2014 12:15pm. The first photo!

Screen shot of construction cam photo taken at 1215 JUL14 2014 12:15pm. The first photo!

“The coalition believes Shore Drive can and needs to be safer for pedestrians and drivers. And what has reinforced that in their minds is the recent death of 53-year-old Kenneth Allen. He died last week after being hit while crossing Shore Drive on foot.”

Coverage including video at WAVY.com.

Williams and Brown believe enforcement could lead to more awareness of pedestrians and crosswalk laws. They said this will be part of the Shore Drive Community Coalition’s safety initiative for the coming year, and they plan on bringing it before the city.

Some residents have also called for continuous sidewalks on Shore Drive and more crosswalks.

View comments and add your own to continue the conversation at WAVY TV story. Or comment below by clicking “LEAVE A COMMENT”.

Sorry, oh all knowing and all seeing benevolent Shore Drive Community Coalition, but you are trying to legislate STUPID.
Reduce the speed limit, they more boldly cross without the cross walk
Put up barriers, they will jump them.
I know this will sound harsh, but it is the Darwin theory in effect.
The stupid and week WILL be culled from the gene pool.

Clearly there can be more down to educate the users of this vital multi-modal thoroughfare.

4 examples, did you know:

§ 46.2-923. How and where pedestrians to cross highways.

When crossing highways, pedestrians shall not carelessly or maliciously interfere with the orderly passage of vehicles. They shall cross, wherever possible, only at intersections or marked crosswalks. Where intersections contain no marked crosswalks, pedestrians shall not be guilty of negligence as a matter of law for crossing at any such intersection or between intersections when crossing by the most direct route.

The governing body of any town or city or the governing body of a county authorized by law to regulate traffic may by ordinance permit pedestrians to cross an intersection diagonally when all traffic entering the intersection has been halted by lights, other traffic control devices, or by a law-enforcement officer.

Source: Virginia General Assembly Legislative Information System

§ 46.2-924. Drivers to stop for pedestrians; installation of certain signs; penalty.

A. The driver of any vehicle on a highway shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian crossing such highway:

1. At any clearly marked crosswalk, whether at mid-block or at the end of any block;

2. At any regular pedestrian crossing included in the prolongation of the lateral boundary lines of the adjacent sidewalk at the end of a block;

3. At any intersection when the driver is approaching on a highway or street where the legal maximum speed does not exceed 35 miles per hour.

(contd)

Source: Virginia General Assembly Legislative Information System

Sharing the Road
Drivers share the road with many other users: pedestrians, bicyclists, moped and motorcycle riders, trucks and buses, recreational vehicles and other vehicles of all shapes and sizes. It is your responsibility to adjust your driving to avoid other drivers’ mistakes and assure everyone’s safety.

Source: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Section 3: Safe Driving (24 page PDF)

Central to this evaluation will be the understanding that Shore Drive serves as the sole east-west transportation corridor in the City north of the I-264 / Virginia Beach Boulevard corridor. As such, from a land use perspective, it needs to be considered as a multimodal corridor and not solely as a vehicular corridor. Increased densities of development in the corridor demand that pedestrian amenities are more fully addressed in all aspects of the development process, from the rezoning and conditional use permit stage through to the development plan approval and inspection stage. The goal of improving the level of transportation services for a wide variety of users – pedestrians of all types, cyclists, in-line skaters, varied recreational users, transit users, as well as vehicle operators – and the interrelationships between these various users and land uses in an area characterized as being first and foremost as a resort community and not as a resort destination is suggested. Accordingly, both public and private proposed development criteria need to be evaluated from a multimodal perspective to ensure that the needs of these varied users are addressed. Since increasing roadway capacity in the area has strict limits, given the City Council directive that Shore Drive remain a four lane facility for the foreseeable future, greater emphasis needs to be placed on reducing intra-corridor trip demand, particularly where non- vehicular transit among various uses in the corridor can be promoted and encouraged.

Note:Emphasis ours.

Source: Excerpt from conclusion of COVB adopted Shore Drive Safety Task Force Recommendations 2006
View, and download Shore Drive Safety Task Force Recommendations from VBGov.com. (18 Page PDF)

Note: This is one document officially adopted by the City of Virginia Beach to be used for planning, construction, design and funding of infrastructure and other amenities for the Shore Drive community.

SHARE THE ROAD

SHARE THE ROAD

First in a series for 2015.

“​Are you or your family struggling with the effect of alcohol or substance use? Beginning in January, the Virginia Beach Human Services Department will offer two free classes to help family members learn more about how addiction affects them and how to strengthen family relationships.”

Learn more at VBGov.com.

The class will meet every Tuesday for 16 weeks beginning Jan. 13 at Newtown Elementary School, 5277 Learning Circle, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The class is free and includes dinner and activities to promote healthy family relationships. If interested, please contact Sabrina Pugh at (757) 385-0827 or spugh@vbgov.com . Open enrollment ends Jan. 27.

Special Program Dec. 29th – Del. Chris Stolle to Speak at SDCC Meeting

Come out to hear what our State Legislators have accomplished and what they have planned for 2015

Delegate Chris Stolle will be present to discuss the following topics and to answer any questions/concerns

 

  • Virginia Beach’s city package to Assembly
  • Commonwealth’s 2015 Budget outlook
  • Transportation Bill and funding projections
  • Affordable Care Act and State medical insurance expansion
  • State’s mitigation programs of sea level rise – Del. Stolle is Chair of the subcommittee on Recurrent Flooding
  • Assembly outlook for 2015
  • Questions and answers

SDCC General Meeting – Monday Dec. 29th

Click here for a printable version of the agenda – SDCC Agenda DEC 2014

Shore Drive Community Coalition General Meeting

Monday December 29, 2014

7:30 – 8:30 pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station

(Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd)

SDCC Mini-CHRISTMAS Party

(Finger Food, Salad, Soda, Cookies provided by David)

Call to order:

Meeting topic: Delegate Chris Stolle to discuss upcoming Assembly items:

  • Virginia Beach’s city package to Assembly
  • Commonwealth’s 2015 Budget outlook
  • Transportation Bill and funding projections
  • Affordable Care Act and State medical insurance expansion
  • State’s mitigation programs of sea level rise
  • Assembly outlook for 2015
  • Questions and answers

Nominations for SDCC Officer’s Slate for 2015

Officer’s Reports:   President’s Report      David Williams

Vice Pres Report         Rick Mercadante

Secretary’s Report      Todd Solomon- November Minutes

Treasurer’s Report      Paulette Hruska

Old Business:   See meeting topics

Adjourn

Next SDCC – Monday January 26, 2015 7:30 pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station

Please check www.sdcc.info for more information on area news and events

“I-264 LONDON BRIDGE ROAD EXIT RAMP CLOSED DECEMBER 15-19 FOR PAVEMENT REHABILITATION”

View Press Release at VirginiaDOT.org here.

To stay informed of lane closures and alternate routes prior to traveling in a work zone
area, motorists can visit 511virginia.org, virginiaroads.org, RepaveHR.com, call 511, download Virginia’s free 511 mobile app, listen to Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) 1680 AM or call the Traffic Information Line at 757-361-3016 for the most current traffic and travel information. Follow us on Twitter, @VaDOTHR.

The Twelve Days of Christmas (The Shore Drive Version)

It only seemed fitting with 12 days until Christmas and the recent Lesner Bridge update (minus the speed bump fix)…..

 

Twelve deflated tires

Eleven misalignments

Ten angry emails

Nine nasty tweets

Eight wheelbarrows of asphalt

Seven hardhats shoveling

Six hour work window (9am to 3pm)

Five Orange Cones

Four flagmen warning

Three rollers smoothing

Two lanes a-opening

And a SPEED BUMP fixed on Shore Drive

#LESNERBRIDGE update from Project Manager – We hope that this project update will assure you that crossing the Lesner Bridge during this busy time will be a “non-event”.

December 12 2014 UPDATE:

Friends:

I am sure that many of you are busy with your holiday shopping and planning for all kinds of events over the next several weeks as we approach the end of 2014. We hope that this project update will assure you that crossing the Lesner Bridge during this busy time will be a “non-event”.

Let’s start with GOOD news:

For these next two weeks there are no scheduled daytime lane closures within the Lesner Bridge project limits.

Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) has completed their work on the existing sanitary sewer forcemain in WB Shore Drive and will require no further lane closures. HRSD has de-mobilized their construction crews located at Shore Drive/Rockbridge Road and at Shore Drive/Kleen Street.

As for the latest bridge construction progress:

Ø Construction of the new bridge abutment “A” continues on the west side of the Lynnhaven Inlet. The first concrete pour on the new bridge abutment took place on Wednesday, October 29th. Placement of the reinforcing steel and formwork for the second tier of the abutment will take place the week of November 3rd. The last concrete placement for this bridge abutment is taking place today, December 12th.

Ø All of the drilled shafts at Piers 1 and 2 of the new westbound (WB) bridge have been installed. Over the next two weeks the contractor will continue with drilled shaft installation at Pier #3, the first in-water pier to be constructed on this project. Concrete placement for the foundation cap at Pier #1 is also taking place today, December 12th.

Ø Work on the WB bridge approach in front of 3556 On the Bay condos (Shore Drive/East Stratford Street) continues. The concrete retaining wall, utilities, and temporary wire wall are all being installed concurrently at this location. As the grade in this area is built up to plan elevations, folks should begin to see how much higher the new bridge will be. The top of the wooden formwork for Abutment A will be the new elevation of the bridge deck.

Ø Work on the WB bridge approach next to the old Duck Inn property (Shore Drive/Page Avenue) also continues. A portion of the concrete footing for the new retaining wall has been poured and the area prepared for the placement of the pre-cast concrete retaining wall panels. Work on the new seawall (closer to the water’s edge) has begun within this area.

The City is coordinating their seawall construction with the private construction contractor building the private seawall on the Point Chesapeake property. The City’s seawall starts at the right-of-way line located north of Shore Drive and will continue south until it connects to the existing bulkhead located south of Shore Drive at the Maryland Pilots Association. The private seawall connects to the City’s seawall at the right of way line and continues north along the dune line towards Cape Henry Towers.

The temporary bulkhead at the Lynnhaven Dredge Material Storage Site (LDMSS) continues. The tie-back system and placement of all the reinforcing steel on the new bulkhead is now complete. Approximately half of the concrete cap has been place on the bulkhead. Work will continue on the bulkhead over the next several weeks to form and place the remainder of the bulkhead cap.

As a final note, the construction contractor will not be working over the holidays; and no work will take place on the project between December 24th, 2014 through January 5th, 2015.

That’s it for now. Have a safe driving weekend!

-Chris

Christopher J. Wojtowicz, P.E.
Project Manager
City of Virginia Beach
Department of Public Works
Municipal Center-Bldg 2
2405 Court House Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
Phone: (757) 385-5785
Fax: (757) 385-5668
email: cwojtowi@vbgov.com

No update on “speed bump” in slow lane on east side of #LESNERBRIDGE at Vista Circle as you can see.

Screen shot of construction cam photo taken at 1130am DEC12 2014

Screen shot of construction cam photo taken at 1130am DEC12 2014

Filing Service SCAM may target Incorporated Civic Leagues and Associations as well as Businesses

The state is warning business owners about a private firm sending solicitations that look similar to annual forms required by the State Corporation Commission.

The mailings, from an entity called the Virginia Council for Corporations, ask business owners to return a form, along with a check for $125.

To read the entire Virginian-Pilot article, please click here

There is no reason to use this service and the State is not accepting the documents.  Please do not pay them for anything.