Bayfront Advisory Committee (BAC) Meeting – Thursday Feb. 20th at 3:30pm (Parking and Floodplain Presentations)

Click here for the meeting agenda  february2014-bac-agenda

Click here for the VB Meeting Notice  BAC NR 2-20-14

BAYFRONT ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Thursday, February 20, 2014

3:30pm – 5:30pm.

Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center,

2800 Shore Drive

City Presentations will include:

  • Update on parking in the Bayfront area by Mike Shahsiah of Traffic Engineering

  • Floodplain presentation by Clay Bernick of the Environment and Sustainability Office

 

 

 

“A Virginia Beach couple has been charged after their one-year old pit bull mix attacked and killed a six pound yorkie named Stoley on Chicks Beach.”

View coverage at WTKR.com including 2 video reports about this tragic event.

Opinion Column at Piltonline.com.

VBGov.com Animal Control

Report the bite/attack to Animal Control at (757) 385-4444.

HRT Holding Light Rail Study Updates – Mon Feb 10th and Wed Feb 12th from 6-8pm

Click here for the flyer VBTES Meeting Announcement 2-2014

Hilltop Area Alignment Alternative Captial Costs and the Preliminary Results of the Environmental Analysis

These public information sessions will provide an update on the on-going analyses being conducted as part of the Virginia Beach Transit Extension Study Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Information will be presented on the projected capital costs (construction-related) for the Hilltop Area Alignment.

The meeting will also present the preliminary results of the environmental analysis for the Virginia Beach Transit Extension Study.

The meetings will have a presentation followed by a question and answer session with HRT staff. The public will also have the opportunity to discuss the night’s topics on an individual basis with HRT and consultant staff following the presentation.

The two meetings will have an identical format and will present identical information. Please come to the meeting that is most convenient to you.

Meeting Information:

Monday, February 10, 2014

Westin Virginia Beach Town Center

4535 Commerce Street

Virginia Beach, VA 23462

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

DoubleTree by Hilton Virginia Beach

1900 Pavilion Drive

Virginia Beach, VA 23451

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

 

 

 

“Since learning of the contaminants in the Dan River, city officials have halted all pumping at the Virginia Beach Lake Gaston intake station until more information becomes available. The City’s water supply and quality have not been compromised.”

Learn more at VBGOV.com.
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Powerpoint of bridge construction presentation at SDCC meeting in January ’14

Thanks to Christopher J. Wojtowicz, P.E., Project Manager City of Virginia Beach Department of Public Works for his detailed presentation at our SDCC meeting in January.

View the powerpoint here.

Construction to start April 2014

Construction to start April 2014

View more links about bridge construction at SDCC.info/Hot.

Lesner Bridge Presentation and SDCC General Meeting – Monday Jan 27th at 7:30pm

Click here for a printable version of the agenda

Shore Drive Community Coalition

Monday 27 JAN 2014 

SDCC General Meeting

Monday  27 JAN – 7:30-8:30 pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)

 

Call to order: 

Meeting Presentation:        

Lesner Bridge Construction Project Overview – Presentation by the Chris Wojtowicz, City of Virginia Beach Project Engineer.  Chris will provide updates on the project schedule, traffic plans/impacts, and other details.                        

 

Officers’ Reports:    President’s Report              David Williams

                                       Vice President’s report      Rick Mercadante

                                       Secretary’s Report             Todd Solomon –NOV Minutes

                                       Treasurer’s Report             Ann Williams (acting treas.)

 

Old Business: Proposed SDCC Candidates Slate for 2014       

New Business :           

Adjourn

 

Next SDCC- Monday FEB 24, 2014-  Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center 

Topic: SDCC  Election of Officers and Budget for 2014

 

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

SDCC Priorities for 2014

What do our  Shore Drive Community Coalition members want from us in 2014?   What should  SDCC focus on this year? Discussions indicate that some members want us to remain local in focus (Lesner Bridge, Neighborhood Dredging, Shore Drive Storm Water issues, Lynnhaven Estuary Water quality), while others think we need a wider focus (Light Rail, City Budget, Convention Center, etc.).   Obviously, with a limited staff and a time-strapped membership, our resources are tight.  Our ability to tackle only a few key issues would  allow us better focus if we are going to have any chance at having an impact.

Reading the news, we can see some of the looming financial issues of city,  Commonwealth, and Federal government actions.   No one should be that naive to think that the Affordable Care Act (ACA/Obama Care), Public-Private Ventures with Elizabeth River Crossing, and this city’s Light Rail project will have only a minimal impact on our personal and family financial resources.  Many may be sadly awakened if they think that it is only the Portsmouth people and the daily tunnel traffic  commuters that will feel the direct effects of the Commonwealth’s approved Public-Private Venture (PPV) with Elizabeth River Crossing. Previous Governor McDonnell bypassed the State Assembly and signed an agreement that guarantees the private company a 13.5 % profit margin from collected toll revenues per year for decades.

In an effort to make a significant change in the state’s funding of transportation projects, outgoing Governor McDonnell has added to our individual future state tax burden.  How so? Our state’s Constitution requires a balanced budget and any projected deficits must be paid for with either higher taxes, increased fees,  cuts in state programs, or any combination thereof.  There is no state or Federal governmental “Free lunch”.  Someone with money will pay.  Ominously, we may find that this Public-Private Venture business model with guaranteed double digit profits for the owners may be applied to future major state and city projects for more tunnels, bridges, convention centers, hotel renovations, and road projects.

How do we prevent such lopsided projects and outrageous private company’s profits?  Who’s voice will be saying “unfair, unjust, and outrageous “?  How do we find a voice that our city or state government will listen to?   Together, we can be heard and have an impact.  Civic actions start locally when neighbors come together, gather the facts, attend civic meetings and attend City Council meetings.  Informing ourselves with the facts, passing the information, and taking a stand takes from our time, but not speaking out against egregious state and city actions will only take, and continue to take from our wallets and our EZ Passes.

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Friends of Live Oaks meeting at Bayside Rec Center January 21 at 3:30pm

Learn more about Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO) at VBGov.com.

Everyone is encouraged to attend!

Google Map for Bayside Recreation Center.

3 Live Oaks

Delegate Stolle (R-VA Beach) and Senator Locke (D-Hampton) Introduce Resolutions to Create a Joint House & Senate Subcommittee Addressing the Growing Threat of Recurrent Flooding

News from the William & Mary Law School Virginia Coastal Policy Clinic via Tidewater Current:

BREAKING NEWS:

Delegate Stolle (R-VA Beach) and Senator Locke (D-Hampton) Introduce Resolutions to Create a Joint House & Senate Subcommittee Addressing the Growing Threat of Recurrent Flooding!

“NORFOLK – Delegate Christopher P. Stolle (R-Virginia Beach) and Senator Mamie E. Locke (D-Hampton) today announced the introduction of a legislative resolution creating a joint Senate and House subcommittee fostering the development of a comprehensive and coordinated flood mitigation action plan. The proposed joint committee implements a recent Virginia Institute of Marine Science recommendation that the Commonwealth intervene to assist regions and communities attempting to manage recurrent flooding. VIMS is part of the College of William and Mary. The resolutions (HJR16 And SJR3) will be considered during the 2014 session of the Virginia General Assembly scheduled to convene on Wednesday, January 8.

Stolle and Locke’s proposal comes on the heels of Super-Storm Sandy, October 2012, and recognizes the importance of developing and implementing a coordinated statewide planning effort addressing severe and ongoing flooding events as well as a major event like Sandy. Several nations and Mid-Atlantic States have undertaken similar planning efforts; Stolle’s and Locke’s legislation ensures that the Commonwealth undertakes important planning initiatives.

Speaking about the announcement, Senator Locke said, “Water doesn’t recognize boundaries. As a former Mayor, I know that our regions and localities require statewide planning assistance. Although I live and work in Hampton Roads, ground-zero for recurrent flooding, our planning efforts must assist the entire Commonwealth.”

Delegate Stolle added, “We have all seen the destruction that can be caused by major hurricanes or our frequent Nor’easters. We can no longer simply hope and pray that our lives and property will be spared; it is time to plan and prepare. This Joint Subcommittee will ensure that the Commonwealth begins to develop and implement a comprehensive strategy to protect both our citizens and our property. I am committed to bringing all interests, including business and military, to the planning table with the focus on protecting lives and property.”

Although the consequences of a severe storm may provide the impetus for this work, recurrent flooding threatens many areas of the Commonwealth. Virginians from across the state regularly battle recurring flooding resulting from specific events including major rain storms and storm surges. The VIMS review of global flood management strategies suggests that it is possible for Virginia to have an effective response to increasing flood issues but it takes time, estimated at 20-30 years, to effectively plan and implement many of the adaptation strategies. They include planning, management, and engineering strategies, such as infrastructure projects like hard barriers and other natural systems to protect coastal communities.

As proposed, the joint subcommittee, comprised of Senate and House members, will meet for two years and will be comprised of 15 members: eight legislative and seven non-legislative. The non-legislative members include three business leaders, two local officials representing flood-prone communities, one military official representing a federal installation and a member of the environmental community.

Governor Robert F. McDonnell’s Secure Commonwealth Panel established a Recurrent Flooding Subpanel last spring. Comprised primarily of technical and operational experts from federal, state and regional agencies, academia, and local levels, the panel is housed in the cabinet Office of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security. The proposed legislative committee will work closely with the panel to develop and implement short and longer-term flood mitigation strategies. Senator John C. Watkins (R-Powhatan) and Jim Redick, the City of Norfolk’s Director of Emergency Preparedness and Response, co-chair the panel. Speaking of Senator Locke’s and Delegate Stolle’s announcement, Senator Watkins said, “This legislation is an important step to ensure that the Commonwealth is working diligently to protect people, property and livelihoods.”

Earlier today, the Virginia Housing Study Commission, comprised of business and government leaders endorsed the pending legislation. Michael L. Toalson, Chief Executive Officer of the Home Builders Association of Virginia and a member of the Commission stated, “My members welcome the opportunity to work with the Commonwealth and businesses to prepare for major flooding events. A major storm will negatively impact millions of Virginians and has the potential to displace untold number of homeowners.”

Senator Locke chairs the Virginia Housing Study Commission.”

The resolutions (HJR16 And SJR3) will be considered during the 2014 session of the Virginia General Assembly scheduled to convene on Wednesday, January 8.

Photo Credit:  Friends of Lynnhaven Colony in Facebook. Starfish & Cape Henry. Photo taken ~1130 Monday.

Photo Credit: Friends of Lynnhaven Colony in Facebook. Starfish & Cape Henry. Photo taken ~1130 Monday during Sandy.

List of Beach council appointee hopefuls down to 11

Read & comment on Pilotonline.com article.

List for the currently vacant at-large seat includes a resident of Cape Story by The Sea, our Secretary & founding President, Todd Solomon.

Please send your comments to ctycncl@vbgov.com.

“We want to gauge to see if the public wants to rename the bridge,” he said. “Because if not, it stays the Lesner Bridge.”

Read the entire article & vote in poll at Pilotonline.com.

Photo Credit: Tim Solanic

Photo Credit: Tim Solanic

The scoop about the original Station #4

From Wally D.

This was the very first Chesapeake Beach Volunteer Fire & Rescue. Our family’s 1956 Pontiac Station wagon is on the far right. My dad (Fire Capt.) had it outfitted with red lights on top, and blue lights in the grill. This first station was on Lake Drive until 1963, when it was torn down to make way for the Ches. Bay Bridge Tunnel. The 2nd one ( unused ) is still on Pleasure House Road.

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Thanks to Wally D. for pic too.

Monday Nov. 25th – SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Click here for a printable version of the agenda SDCCAgendaNOV2013

SDCC General Meeting

Monday, 25 NOV – 7:30-8:30 pm 

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)

 

Call to order:            

Meeting topic:   Members’ Survey and Discussion on SDCC’s Mission and Goals for 2014 (Light Rail, Dredging, Lesner Bridge, Sports Arena, City Budget, Storm Flooding, etc.)                   

                          

Officers’ Reports:    President’s Report              David Williams

                                       Vice President’s report      Rick Mercadante

                                       Secretary’s Report             Todd Solomon –OCT Minutes

                                       Treasurer’s Report             Ann Williams (acting treas.)

 

Old Business  

New Business          

Adjourn

Next SDCC- Monday DEC 22 or 30, 2013

CHRISTMAS PARTY!!!!!              

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center

 Topic: City Topics (Candidates for SDCC, Budget, CHRISTMAS PARTY)

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

Starting about 7pm tonight “Major Traffic Delays and Congestion Expected at Virginia Beach Boulevard and Great Neck Road Intersection Beginning Wednesday Night” thru Thursday rush hour if all goes well

At VBGov.com:

There will be significant traffic congestion in and around the intersection that will cause traffic disruption and delays. Morning and afternoon rush hour traffic should expect delays in excess of 10 minutes.

Motorists should consider using alternate routes while the water main is being repaired. Possible routes include: First Colonial Road, Potters Road, International Parkway and Lynnhaven Parkway.

Police officers will be on the scene to help direct traffic. Advanced warning signs will be posted beginning today advising motorists of the temporary traffic patterns.

Weather permitting, repairs are expected to be completed by 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21.

For additional information, please contact James M. Cherry, Utility Engineer at (757) 650-5058.

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This will not be fun is a huge understatement.