From Cape Story’s Neighborhood watch:
“A gray cat was abandoned in the 2200 block of Sandalwood Rd. He/She? seems to be very friendly and lonesome. I have been feeding it but can’t take it home because of my dog and granddaughters allergies. It will have to go to the SPCA if no one makes it their pet. If someone would please take him/her, call Sara on 581-2846”.
Category Archives: Communications
Did you have power surge damage from Nor’Ida?
From Chris at Cape Henry Shores:
I have had several emails from residents asking about getting a group together to approach Dominion Power about the recent power surge related damage from the recent Nor-easter. As most of you know, this is the second major power surge causing damage in three years.
If you have any interest in pursuing this route, .
Thanks
with any damages you had from power surges.
Cape Henry Beach Replenishment update since Nor’Ida
From an email, reprinted here with permission:
I am responding on behalf of Public Works at the request of Councilman Jim Wood concerning your questions about the sand replenishment on Cape Henry Beach. We know that the recent nor’easter has increased the urgency and scope of this project. We want to assure you that the City is committed to protecting your bayfront communities, and we are working as quickly as possible to replace as much sand as we can.
Please understand that the current replenishment activity on Cape Henry Beach is a by-product of the federal navigation project to maintain Lynnhaven Inlet. There is a fixed amount of sand available within the Congressionally-authorized template for the Lynnhaven Inlet channel system.
As to the distance to be covered, there is sufficient sand available to extend beyond the Lynnhaven Fishing Pier. The exact distance is not known, but estimates are that it will extend approximately 2,000 feet east of the pier before the available supply is exhausted. The City did fund a modification to the contract to reduce the width of beach fill, which increased the anticipated length of the placement. This action required the use of a booster pump for the dredge, funded by the City. We are in the process of authorizing this request.
Upon completion of the Corps’ dredging process, the city will assess the Cape Henry Beach replenishment. Because of the recent nor’easter, the city is looking to haul sand material from the Maple Street dredge disposal site to Cape Henry Beach. To do this, however, requires certain project modifications that must be approved by the City and the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC). The City is in the process of requesting modification of the original Cape Henry Beach Replenishment Permit so as to allow the City to move forward with sand hauling.
The City will be pursuing Council approval in the coming weeks, along with approval of our permit modifications request by the VMRC. Upon approval from both, the City can begin hauling sand to Cape Henry Beach from Maple St. Once we begin, the replacement operation should take approximately 45-60 days to complete.
Please feel free to share this information with other civic league members and neighbors. We appreciate your concerns and questions and are glad to assist you. If you have any further questions or need additional information, please let us know.
Thank you.
Drew Lankford
Media and Communications Coordinator
Department of Public Works
City of Virginia Beach
dlankfor@vbgov.com
(O) 757.385.8062
(C) 757.409.4353
City of VB started using Flickr in Oct 09
SWAT on scene at Tidal Bay Lane - 3100 Block of Shore Drive
UPDATE as of 2:49pm – According to Pilotonline http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/man-dead-standoff-virginia-beach, The man who held police in a standoff earlier today in a condominium near the Lesner Bridge is dead. The Virginia Beach Police SWAT team went in around 2:30. It was unclear how the man died. There were no shots fired when SWAT went in at 2:30.
According to Pilotonline.com and witnesses.
Negotiators and special operations officers are outside a condominium near the Lesner Bridge where they said a man barricaded himself after firing at officers shortly before noon.
At the time of this post, no coverage yet at:
WVEC
WAVY
WTKR
Traffic heading east bound on Shore Drive is backing up quickly.
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Did you see a cabinet truck on Sandalwood Rd?
From Cape Story Neighborhood Watch:
Can you please put the word out for anyone on Sandalwood Rd. that had a cabinet company at their house Tues. night to please inform me of their name and contact info? At about 8:45 pm, a large truck, identified by a neighbor as cabinet company truck drove past my house toward Shore Dr. and caught the cable wires running across the street and attached to the side of my house, ripping a portion off the roof.
Saturday Meeting at Dockside about Lynnhaven Colony & Nor’Ida recap
From Ken:
I will send something later with more specifics, but this a very short
fused cooperation put together in conjunction with our monthly Civic
Association meeting. Allen Cheek, Tom Maghee, and others were VERY
instrumental and proactive in requesting the City to attend. They
responded quite well with representation from the various departments
integral to the issues, such as Engineering, Operations, Real Estate
Assessment, Emergency Planning/ FEMA liaison, 2nd Precinct Staff
Lieutenant (T. Fox), etc. Many issues were discussed to include
plugged [local] drainage and supporting mitigation technologies, Cape
Henry ditch cut through to Long Creek, the FEMA tour immediately after
the main storm, immediate issues to take back for review/
consideration, how to alleviate rouge site-seers creating pressure
waves from speeding vehicles, etc.
I will continue to provide any correspondence to Ocean Park on these
issues as they develop. I did take the liberty of stating anything
that applies to LCCL also applies to Ocean Park.
FEMA and City determined Nor-easter 2009 exceeded Isabel (7.6”) at 8.4”-8.6” and possibly up to 8.9” AMLW flood stage. As reference, Ash Wednesday of 1962 was at 9” AMLW.
More to come, Ken
SDCC November Agenda - Note: we are not meeting at Rescue Squad due to Nor’Ida damage
Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) General Meeting Agenda
Monday, November 30, 2009
Please note new location:
Because of flooding at the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall, the SDCC General Meeting will be held Monday, November 30, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the
Baylake Pines United Methodist Church, 4300 Shore Drive, at the northwest corner of the intersection of Shore Drive and Treasure Island Drive.
Call to Order
Officers’ Reports
President’s Report – Grace Moran
Vice President’s Report – Steve Kohler
Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon – Minutes of September and October meetings
Treasurer’s Report – Leslie Cornwell – September and October
Presentation of 2010 Slate of Officers
Election of Officers
Housekeeping for the Year
Update on issues outstanding and action to be undertaken:
Lesner Bridge
Pound Nets
Beach Sand Replenishment
City Budget Hearings (Round Two)
Shore Drive Safety Initiatives
Advertising on the Website
Osprey Park
Building email communications
Possible donations from SDCC to worthy recipients
Nominated categories:
Virginia Beach Foundation
Ocean Park Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Joint Effort BAC/SDCC to build eNewsletter data base
Old Business
New Business
Adjourn for Dessert Social
Next Meeting: January 25, 2010
Please check http://www.sdcc.info for details as they become available.
Wanna know the plan? It’s now online
The City’s Comprehensive Plan, including your comments, are at VBGov.com.
Please Help Find Dewey! Lost in First Landing State Park
From Fred at First Landing: Dog found by park rangers and returned to owner.
Yeah!
***LOST***
Flier & Photo of Dewey
FRENCH BULLDOG
NEUTERED MALE
WHITE AND APRICOT
MISSING SINCE 11/19/2009 PM
MICROCHIPPED AND HAS ALL TAGS ANSWERS TO ‘DEWEY’
IF ANY INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 757-270-8224 OR 757-428-3251
HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS MISS HIM TERRIBLY!!!!
Can you help OPVRS mop up on Saturday?
From the Prez of OPVRS:
Dear friends and neighbors;
I am organizing a working party to help the Rescue Squad recover from the effects of last weeks storm. We will begin at 9 am Saturday. Mostly we will need help cleaning the floors and airing out the furniture. We can take a closer look then for other issues that may have effected the building.
Thank you for your help.
Brian Ledwell
Executive Board President
Ocean Park Volunteer Fire and Rescue
About their damage from Nor’Ida.
Report storm damage from Nor’Ida at VBGov.com
From City’s Media & Communications Group:
Subject: News Release – City Asks Citizens to Report Storm Damage – November 2009 Nor’easter 020
The following is provided for your information:
City Asks Citizens to Report Storm Damage – November 2009 Nor’easter 020
Release Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 9:45 a.m.
The City of Virginia Beach is asking citizens to report damage to their homes, businesses, cars or other property from last week’s storm. The city will provide a summary of this information to the state and federal governments. Please report damage at http://www.VBgov.com/stormdamage and fill out a brief form, or call the city’s 311 information line (outside Virginia Beach, call (757) 385-3111). Citizens will be asked to provide:
* Location
* Type of damage
* Name
* Contact information
* An estimate of the severity of the damage
Damage must be caused by the northeaster from Wednesday, Nov. 11, to Saturday, Nov. 14. This information will be used by officials to accurately determine the extent of the damage from the powerful coastal storm.
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Note: props to June for coming up with “Nor’Ida”. Seems like the name should stick.
5 Pics from Friday the 13th 09 Nor’Easter
Note: This was not hi tide.
Our beloved Ocean Park Rescue Squad needs our help
Editors note: This is encouragement to help OPVRS. Since SDCC has not met, nor voted on – this is not yet an official endorsement.
Common sense says – they help us – we should all certainly step up and help them.
From an email:
Subject: Ocean Park Meeting Room IMPORTANT!
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 19:26:06 -0500
Dear Friends and Neighbors;
Our Headquarters at Shore Drive and East Stratford Road has sustained a moderate amount of damage to the building from the recent storm.
While in the recovery process, we will be mainly operating from the First Landing Station at Great Neck Road and Shore Drive.
Repairs will need to be made to various areas within the station therefore, all scheduled events for the Meeting Room and Conference/Training Room must seek other locations to hold their activities until further notice.
Thank you for your understanding during this challenging situation.
Brian Ledwell
Executive Board President
—
Brian Ledwell
cell (757) 719-7700
brianledwell@cox.net
Nor’easter November 11-13 2009
Hope every one is safe and secure. We were lucky enough to get power back at 9:29pm this evening.
Ocean Park on southside of Lesner Bridge had sections, like ours, that were pummeled with 2 high tides that rivaled those of 2003’s Isabel. Accurate information was incredibly challenging to come by. Thanks to the Police, Fire & Rescue that patrolled during the height of the storm. Interestingly, it appears that during the worst of it, many had no idea how under water areas of Ocean Park were.
Undoubtedly there has been massive damage in flood prone areas of all of Shore Drive and surrounding Hampton Roads. You are fortunate if you’ve had none. Please consider those of us who have.
3 vehicle break ins in last couple days in Cape Story
From Cape Story’s Neighborhood Watch, there have been at least 3 vehicle break ins in the last couple days. All vehicles were locked and had various things stolen. Police reports were filed.
1:The following was received from a resident on Wake Forest St. between the bike path and Poincianna. If anyone knows anything about this or saw anything unusual on Saturday night, please call the police.
“In the 2200 Block of Wake Forest Street sometime Saturday night (Nov 7), my work truck was broken in to and about $2000.00 worth of power tools were stolen. Also taken from the bed of the truck a tool box with approximately $800.00 worth of hand tools. I have filed a police report.”“
2:Last night, Tues 11/10, between 6:30 p.m and 6:45 this morning, a SUV on Bayberry St near Poincianna was broken into. The vehicle was locked and the owner is not sure how it was entered. Money, driver’s license, and ID cards were taken. The police were notified this morning. If anyone has any information, please call the police at 385-5000.
3. The following was received from a resident on Walke St.
Same thing happened to me on Walke Street, on the trail side of Shore Drive between 10:00 pm. (Tues 11/10) and 8:00 am this morning. Two cars ransacked including the trunk. Still trying to figure out what is missing. I have not yet made a police report. I will do so this morning. Thanks!”
Holiday on the Bay (actually, on the Lynnhaven) Lighted Boat Parade!
From LRNow:
* Hosted by the Cavalier Golf and Yacht Club (CG&YC) and endorsed by Lynnhaven River Now and the Clean Marina Program
* Lighted, decorated boats will leave CG&YC at 6:00 p.m. on 12/5/09, travel up Linkhorn Bay to Broad Bay, to the south channel of Long Creek, up to the Lesner Bridge, and loop around and head back the same route. ***Fun to head to your favorite restaurant along the river and watch from there! **
* Boats will be decorated with lights and themes celebrating the entire holiday season. Open to all motorized pleasure and commercial craft (must be able to maintain a constant speed of 5 – 7 knots with appropriate safe distance between vessels).
* Mandatory Captain’s Meeting on 12/2, 6:30 p.m. at the CG&YC
* Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for Best Decorated and a number of other categories
* Party at the Cavalier immediately after the parade.
For all the details and a registration form, email: holidayonthebay@cox.net or call Terry Connelly at 757-435-6411.
LED workshop is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 9, at 5:30 p.m
More at VBGov.com.
New SDCC Officers
President: Grace Moran
Vice President: David Williams
Secretary: Todd Solomon
Treasurer: Steve Kohler
Heidi and Dorinda, thank you so very much for all the contacts you made and all the rejectiion you endured in coming to this goal. I hope that the team that you have assembled will serve the Shore Drive community as ably as have past Executive Boards.
eNewsletter sent November 5th
We sent it Thursday November 5th ‘09 11:42am EST.