During the Thanksgiving Nor’easter, my kayak was washed off the dunes at the Walke Street access along with several others.
Category Archives: Communications
Councilman Dyer recommends improving Shore Drive before working on the Dome site
Councilman Bob Dyer said the city’s ability to take on more debt is limited, and other projects, such as improving Shore Drive, dealing with flood-prone neighborhoods…
Read entire article about a proposed Dome project at the Ocean Front.
Man apparently from Bayville Road attacks woman in First Landing State Park
According to the Pilot article, a man from Bayville Road attacked a woman in First Landing State Park & was driven off when 2 other women came to help.
Please be aware of your surroundings when walking alone in the park!
LR2007 Quarterly Meeting December 7th at Dockside
Just a reminder that Lynnhaven River 2007’s final Public Meeting for the year will be held Thursday, December 7, 2006, 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., at the Dockside Inn at 3311 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach. Light breakfast refreshments and beverages provided.
We will be unveiling the 2006 State of the River Report at this meeting. All welcome!
Laura Baity, Administrative Assistant
LYNNHAVEN River 2007
telephone: (757) 962-5398
fax: (757) 422-9815
address: PO Box 584, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
email: [encode=lbaity@lynnhaven2007.com]Email Laura[/encode]
visit our web site: LynnhavenRiver2007.org
Public Wetland Board site walk of Pleasure House Point December 11th at 9am
The Virginia Beach Wetlands Board will hold a Public Meeting on December 11, 2006 at 9:00 a.m. at the City of Virginia Beach Pump Station, located at 3661 E. Stratford Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Along with having a Closed Session if they feel it’s needed, & Old Business…New Business includes a site walk of Pleasure House Point with discussion. The public is invited to attend.
Va Beach gets an F for stormwater rules
Virginia Beach got a F on its stormwater rules. The Beach posted a 49 out of 100 on the Center for Watershed Protection?s scorecard, called a Code & Ordinance Worksheet.
Read entire blog entry entitled Holy Cow at Pilotonline.com’s Blogs.
Under The Boardwalk Blog at Pilotonline.com.
SDCC General Meeting Monday, November 27, 2006 at 7:30pm
Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting, Monday November 27, 2006 at 7:30pm to 9:00pm at Ocean Park Fire & Rescue Hall.
This month we will discuss plans and actions for the upcoming Monday December 18th Wetlands Board Hearing on the Indigo Dunes Project. The Wetlands Board meets at 9:30am in the City Council Chambers. We will discuss methods of action including hearing attendance (each group should have gathered 5 to 10 names of people willing to attend these hearings), bus rental for the day of the event, emails to board members, phone calls to board members, speakers and planned topics.
Joint Permit Application for Indigo Dunes
The Joint Permit Application [JPA] is now available online. This Application is required to be submitted to various City & State Agencies for their approval.
Some highlights:
# raise Pleasure House Point[PHP] 5 to 7 feet
# require about 39,800 dump trucks of still undefined fill to travel on Shore Drive
# fill acres of existing wetlands
# major removal of trees, bushes and grasses that provide homes for wetlands birds and wildlife
# encroach in acres of wetland buffer zones
# violate Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act laws
# violate Federal,State & Local Wetlands laws
# opposes the City’s Outdoor Plan that recommends this property be acquired 100% as Open Space
# includes an attempt to acquire City property to become private property as part of the project
# requested density is 4 times greater than the Bayfront average and 2 times greater than the density of Ocean Park
# pave or concrete more than 50% of PHP that is currently 100% non-paved open space
# build 1,096 units that will create about 8 to 9,000 vehicle trips per day on Shore Drive
# and much, much more.
To read the entire JPA use the links below. The total JPA is about 220+ pages.
Indigo Dunes JPA 1 [13M PDF]
Indigo Dunes JPA 2 [12M PDF]
Indigo Dunes JPA 3 [7M PDF]
Tidal flooding today and for the next couple days
Cape Henry high tide today is 9:35am and again at 9:55pm.
Check out the tidal charts.
“Intervals”, Public Art display at First Landing State Park opens today
“We have an interval, and then our place knows us no more.”
Thanks to Yellow Fins, volunteers & all who came out to the No Indigo Dunes Petition Signing & Fund
Thanks to the volunteers who helped out at the Starbucks & SDCC Adopt-A-Highway Clean up today
Some of the volunteers. Check out the video after the jump.
Letter to HamptonRoads.com talks about Shore Drive
But the building up of the area, for both tourists and residents, is creating an overpopulated city. If all of this continues, the natural beauty that Virginia Beach has will be lost to the crowded streets and never-ending condos.
Read entire article & comment at HamptonRoads.com.
VBHMA 5th Annual Food Drive
When ~~ now until November 22nd, 2006
Benefits~~ Southeastern Virginia Food Bank
Drop off ~~ Lobby of the Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center
Please support the Food Drive at the Resort & Conference Center!
Confirmed Wetlands Board will hear Indigo Dunes at their December 18th meeting
Meeting starts at 9:30am and is held in City Council Chambers, Building One at Municipal Center.
2 Page PDF printable map of City complex.
Transportation info about buses and car pooling will be available in the near future.
Perfect date to take the day off to attend:*
1. Help stop Indigo Dunes by attending the Wetlands Board Hearing in
the morning
2. Start or continue your holiday shopping that day
3. 3 day weekend
*Note: You do *not* have to speak to have a positive affect on the outcome of the Wetland Board vote.
No Indigo Dunes Petition Signing & Fund Raising Drive at Yellow Fins.
Petition Signing & Fund Raising Drive this Saturday, Nov. 18th 9am – 2pm at YELLOW FINS Restaurant!
Sign the Petition, Gather signatures on the Petition, Donate Funds, Purchase Yard Signs[suggested at least $10 donation],T-Shirts/etc. Check out the Flyer.
[Update 11/17 9:39pm: Segway of Hampton Roads had to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances. Sorry!]
A greener ethic needs to take hold, too, he said, in reference to cleaning the Lynnhaven
From LR2007 Symposium last night Clay Bernick said cleaning up the Lynnhaven River will take about 15 years and likely will cost more than $100 million…the money is needed to pay for modern storm drains, more city staff to enforce environmental rules, more public education and perhaps tougher regulation of pesticides, development and wildlife.
Also, rumor has it if you contact LR2007 you can find out what they think about Indigo Dunes.
Sunrise over the Lynnhaven.
Navy chaplin’s bicycle commute to NAB
Article about Lt. Cmdr. Allen Kuss, a military chaplain at Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base’s bicycle commute.
“And I do wish the city would spend money on paint, and dedicate real bike paths on the road,” he said. Here, here!
First Landing State Park allows public art display
This Saturday, artist Knox Garvin will unveil the results of an artistic journey inspired by a life-long love of nature when he kicks off a temporary public art exhibit featuring a group of five-foot-tall resin sculptures submerged in the Bald Cypress Swamp on the grounds of First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach. It’ll be on display until November 26th. Check it out.
Read entire article at Portfolioweekly.com.
LR2007, soon to be our neighbors, is looking for some office donations
Can you help out LR2007 by donating some office stuff?
Lynnnhaven River 2007 is moving to an exciting new storefront office in the Thoroughgood area in just a few weeks.
Check out what they’re looking for by clickin’ “Read more…” below.