City leadership is “alert” to potential issues at Lynnhaven Boat Ramp as summer kicks off this holiday weekend.

Neighbors who’ve been concerned of the increasing public safety issues have started sharing videos on YouTube recently.

Hopefully the beloved Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach Facility will be fun and safe for everyone this Memorial Day weekend.

Refresher on Bayfront documents including various planning, studies & guidelines.

Thanks Hank!

I’ve attached the 1997 ULI Study and the text from Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the Shore Drive Corridor Overlay District. Below are links to the following:

Comprehensive Plan (Section 1.3 – Suburban Area; Page 1-69 – Suburban Focus Area 1:

Shore Drive Corridor: https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/virginia-beach-departments-docs/planning/Comprehensive-Plan/Adopted/Comp-Plan-2016_policy-doc.pdf

Shore Drive Corridor Plan:

Click to access Shore_Drive_Corridor_Plan_2000.pdf

Shore Drive Design Guidelines:

Click to access Shore_Drive_Corridor_Design_Guidelines_2002.pdf

Commercial Area Pattern Book:

Click to access Commercial-Area-Pattern-Book.pdf

Active Transportation Plan:

Click to access Active-Transportation-Plan.pdf

I believe this covers the current applicable documents with guidance on the Shore Drive Corridor, but if there are other documents that I may have missed in regards to the Shore Drive/Bayfront area, please let me know and I will be happy to pass them along as well.

Thanks,

Hank

Incredible Lesner Bridge 🤩

2024 srsly 🙄

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Open House February 18th 12pm-6pm

Learn more about this fun event at OPVRS website.

The rescue squad will also be hosting other medical and public safety vendors, along with a BBQ truck with more to come!

The event is free and open to the public. No registration is required to attend, drop in anytime. The Facebook event can be found HERE

Meet us at the Environmental Studies Program!

Join us on January 24th, 2023 from 4 to 7pm at the Brock Center 3663 Marlin Bay Dr

Learn more at Environmental Studies Program Event Page.

Start here to learn more about the spectacular ESP.

“The tennis courts, basketball court and dog parks will be closed temporarily due to the installation of the utilities. Once this is completed we will evaluate if and when we will reopen these activity areas.”

More info at VBGOV.com about Bayville Farm Park closing.

Hopefully a solution to a potential lengthy closure will be worked out.

“I think the biggest complaint we’re going to have now is how far they’re going to have to travel to get to the water.”

13NewsNow coverage of Ocean Park sand!

Ocean Park sand replenishment starts about May 30

“Due to the recent set of storms and the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend the Ocean Park sand nourishment project is scheduled to begin after the holiday, approximately May 30th.“

Info at OPCL.org.

“Help us tell the story of Virginia Beach this year as we lead up to the 60th anniversary of our great city in 2023. We’ll be highlighting your moments and memories through videos, blog articles, social media content and more as part of our 2022 Nostalgic VB series.”

Start here to share your stories!

OPVRS HAUNTED HOUSE THIS WEEKEND!

Best in Hampton Roads!

Check out more at OPVRS.com

Shore Drive Underpass Murals Unveiling Reception Saturday Oct 30 1pm – 2pm

Join Mark & Stacy!

“All, please consider attending the 1 pm reception on 10/30 and acknowledge all of the hard work by the artist with the Shore Drive/Route 13 Underpass mural project. I have stopped by a couple of times and it is quite impressive. Stacey Shiflet will make a quick statement on behalf of the Bayfront Advisory Commission. I look forward to attending and hope to see many of you there!” – Mark

And:

Nina Goodale will also be on site Saturday 10/30, at the Shore Drive/Northampton Blvd. underpass (from 11am to Noon). She will have safety vests with her to make sure everyone is visible to traffic while at the underpass.

This will be an opportunity to drop by, ask questions and learn more about the mural. No RSVP is necessary.

Summer Traditions in Ocean Park by Windy Crutchfield

Summer was in session in the 60’s! Boys, like Larry Conner Jr of Baylake Pines, would spend endless days at the YMCA Camp. The YMCA grounds covered 43 acres of a live oak forest and included the stretch of beach from Baylake Beach to the westernmost Jefferson Blvd beach access. Opened in 1939, over the decades, neighborhood boys would spend from $6-12 for a season passand enjoy all the recreation their hearts could dream up! There was a baseball diamond, volleyball court, and canoes and kayaks for rent. The Beach Club/cantina that was built in 1949 served ice cream and offered up a pinball machine and a foosball table. Larry said “we did a lot of hanging out.” Like all seasons however, this one came to a end. The rapid growth of Virginia Beach created a demand for housing in our community. The summer camp closed in the early 70’s, making way for the Water Oaks Condominiums, a private beachfront estate.


Norbeck Development Associates filed the first building plans for Water Oaks with the city in 1972. The community included not only the existing 52 units, clubhouse, and pools, but also tennis courts and two nine-story towers with 149 units in each plus several additional townhouse buildings! The Olympic-size pool would have accommodated the entire community. But, just after the first phase was built, the city required a seawall be installed. This construction delay and expense, coupled with worsening economic conditions, led to an investor backing out and the remaining project being foreclosed upon in June of 1979. The towers would never be built, and the area was re-imagined as Aeries on the Bay.


Outside of Ocean Park, the mid 70’s had delivered several hi-rise condos to the Virginia Beach bayfront including Chesapeake House, Seagate Colony, Harbour Gate, and the first Cape Henry Tower (the second tower was never built). The resort condo market had slowed, and it was apparent that something different was needed for the community. The two towers of Water Oaks were scrapped from the Aeries vision, therefore the new developer, R.G. Moore, would need to get the City of Virginia Beach to grant him the additional density he wanted on less green space. As part of the negotiations, he relinquished the privately-owned beach parcel to the city. The deed, which specifies that it shall remain open space permanently, was transferred to the City of Va Beach in 1984, and it became known legally as Aeries on the Bay Recreational Park. The 9.3 acres of beach runs north to the mean low water mark of the Chesapeake Bay, west to the still privately-owned parcel of Baylake Beach, and east to the city-owned beach at Jefferson.

The “1486 foot white beach and windswept dunes” advertised in the Water Oaks brochures back in 1975 was preserved, but this time for the public to enjoy, just like neighborhood parks in other communities. The YMCA Camp is gone, but private endeavors such as VB Seacamp have provided the younger generations with the opportunities to master the kayaks and canoes and go on beach nature hikes. Sand volleyball courts can be found along these Chesapeake Bay beaches. Ice cream can be delivered to your own personal beach camp by our friendly ice cream vendor, and of course there are food delivery services to choose from today! As the young’uns in our community can tell you, there is still a lot of hanging out to be done on the endless summer days on the beach at Ocean Park.

Circa today

You might have seen this terrific article originally published in Bayfront Living. Thanks for letting us share it Windy!

THE LEGEND OF FATHER STRATFORD

If you dare, learn more at OPVRS.com.

October 23rd & 24th 2020, 6pm-10pm

Read the reviews from years past!

Y’all knocked ‘em Dead! My teens said it was scarier than Howl O Scream. And then they went back for more! Here is a video of one of our traumatized teens and one shot of me running for my life…

Another awesome year! Thanks so much! We all had so much fun❤️🎃👍

That haunted house was fantastic! Just the right level of scary!

the neptunes VIRGINIA – IT IS Virginia – Pharrell

View music video & more at music.com/Virginia

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad & Pleasure House Point represented too!

Birthday visits by Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad!

Learn more at OPVRS.com

If your child has a birthday between now and June 10th and their birthday plans have been canceled or postponed due to COVID-19, please message us and let us know! If you live in our Shore Drive response area, spanning from First Court Rd to Cox High School in Virginia Beach, we would love to do an ambulance drive by to wish them a happy birthday.