Share your thoughts about the home sharing economy

Main page at VBGov.com:

The City Council has appointed an ad hoc committee to make recommendations by the end of September. The council also adopted an ordinance requiring owners who rent their homes to register with the Commissioner of the Revenue. Such rentals are required to pay city and state taxes, the same as hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts.

Share your input at the September 14th Meeting at 6pm at City Council Chambers.

Virtual Town Hall page.

There is a lot of information at VBGov.com about home sharing and the newly created Online Home Sharing Economy Ad Hoc Committee including videos of City Council & staff discussions.

A short PDF from City Council discussion on August 9th 2016:

Request: The City of Virginia Beach requests the General Assembly to adopt legislation during the 2017 Session of General Assembly that requires these online rental platforms operate with the same requirements as the Traditional Lodging Industry does such as:

Collection of the taxes due and remittance to the state and local governments,
Regulation by localities for issues such as health, safety, and welfare including adequacy of parking,
Some control on where these properties are located.

#LESNERBRIDGE update from Project Manager: “. . . we are still anticipating that this traffic switch will occur sometime in early October 2016.”

August 19th 2016 update:

Citizens, Interested Parties, and Sharp-Eyed Observers:

Gazing through the hot haze that has been hanging over our city recently, you probably have already noticed that crews have made a quite a bit of progress on the Lesner Bridge Replacement Project. In fact, according to Chris Wojtowicz, engineer, project manager, and maharishi of bridges, crews are now working on the LAST SPAN of the westbound bridge. That means big things for the upcoming fall.

You ask, “Such as . . . ?” Good question . . . .

Below is our latest collection of facts and figures and snappy photos – updated for your reading pleasure – that will update you on the LB progress. It’s great reading, as well as enlightening. Don’t skip a word of it . . . .

Feel free to let Chris or me know if you have any questions or need more information. If you haven’t had the opportunity to watch this construction sequence animation, please check it out.

As a reminder, we are regularly updating information on our WEB page at: http://www.vbgov.com/lesner-bridge. 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 interest and patience throughout this project. Enjoy this scorching summer weather, keep the grill fired up, avoid those skeeters . . . AND STAY COOL AND 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
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To All:

It’s been a little of two years since we started the construction of the new Lesner Bridge and we are about to complete a major milestone in the project – the completion of the new westbound Lesner Bridge.

As I am writing this update, McLean Contracting is loading the gantry crane with the last 14 segments for the new westbound bridge. Erection of these segments will begin on 8/19/2016 and should be completed by 8/31/2016. A lot still has to happen before we are ready to move the westbound traffic on Shore Drive from the old bridge to the new bridge, but we are still anticipating that this traffic switch will occur sometime in early October 2016.

Between now and then, crews will be finishing the parapet wall, handrail, pavement planing and grooving of the bridge deck, installation of temporary barrier service across the new bridge for the pedestrian and bicycle path, temporary pavement markings, and paving of the traffic transition areas located at Page Avenue and at East Stratford Street.

The next 45 days will be very busy preparing the new bridge for the traffic switch, so we will provide frequent project updates on the progress of this work as we near a firm date for the movement of traffic to the new bridge.

One obvious question keeps coming up now that we have reached the other side of the Lynnhaven Inlet with our gantry crane: “Where the heck are we going to store this large piece of equipment until it is ready to be used for the new eastbound bridge?”

The answer? Once we finish erecting Span 10 of the bridge, the gantry will be “walked” back to the west until it reaches Span 1 of the bridge. From there it will be moved horizontally to the north side of the bridge using rollers and temporary steel falsework to slide the entire gantry to falsework now being installed on the beach near 3556 On the Bay Condominiums. It will remain in this location for approximately six months until it is needed for the eastbound bridge, and then it will be moved across the new westbound Lesner Bridge using the same roller and rail system to position the gantry ready to erect the new eastbound Lesner Bridge.

Temporary Steel Falsework being installed on the north side of the new westbound Lesner Bridge and west of Lynnhaven Inlet

Temporary Steel Falsework being installed on the north side of the new westbound Lesner Bridge and west of Lynnhaven Inlet

View from the new westbound Lesner Bridge looking east-southeast ta the last remaining span (10) of the bridge

View from the new westbound Lesner Bridge looking east-southeast ta the last remaining span (10) of the bridge

Since the last project update (6/15/2016), the following work has been completed:

· The main span (Span 5) of the westbound bridge was completed;

· Spans 7, 8, and 9 have been completed;

· The remaining expansion segment of the westbound bridge was set in Span 10;

· All segment casting for the westbound bridge was completed;

· Bridge conduit systems have been completed up to Span 6;

· The new 16-inch water main has been completed up to Span 6;

· Completed installation of the temporary trench drains along the north side of each bridge approach;

· Finished handrail installation along the retaining wall in front of 3556 On the Bay Condominiums.

Completed Handrail on top of parapet wall of new westbound Lesner Bridge

Completed Handrail on top of parapet wall of new westbound Lesner Bridge

AMI, Inc. in Portsmouth, continues to build the superstructure of the new Lesner Bridge. All segments have been cast and are now complete for the westbound bridge. A total of 29 of the 168 bridge segments have been cast for the new eastbound bridge.

Over the next two weeks, the bridge contractor will:

· Load the gantry with all of the Span 10 segments;

· Complete erection of Span 10 of the westbound Lesner Bridge;

· Grind and groove bridge deck between Spans 4 and 6;

· Begin painting bridge superstructure and substructure starting at Span 1;

· Install parapets and barrier wall along bridge Spans 4, 5, & 6;

· Install bridge conduit system through bridge Span 9;

· Install 16-inch water main through bridge Span 9;

· Complete water meter relocation and installation of storm water structures on East Stratford Street in front of 3556 On the Bay Condominiums.

That’s it for now. Please drive safely!

– Chris

Christopher J. Wojtowicz, PE
Project Manager
City of Virginia Beach
Department of Public Works
Engineering Division
2405 Courthouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
Office: (757) 385-5785
Fax: (757) 385-5668
Email: cwojtowi@vbgov.com

Screen shot of Construction Cam westbound view taken 8am August 20th 2016

Screen shot of Construction Cam westbound view taken 8am August 20th 2016

Join us at our meeting August 29th and chat with Captain Ronan & Lieutenant Wilkerson from Police Dept

This is rescheduled from our July meeting to August 29th. We meet at the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue squad from 730p-900p.

Join us!

Email from Captain Ronan:

Good afternoon Mr. Williams,

First, thanks again for the invitation for Lieutenant Wilkerson and I to present to the Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) on Monday, August 29, 2016, which we will accept. Since receiving the first invitation on July 20, 2016 from Mr. Solomon to attend on a SDCC meeting, we are prepared to discuss the following items requested:

o Accidents and deaths at Shore Drive and Kendall
o Results/trends/solutions of speed enforcement checks on Shore Drive between North Great Neck and State Park
o Pedestrian death on Shore Drive near Kroger’s intersection
o Traffic signal study for Lynnhaven Drive and North Great Neck Road. Possible impact from proposed development of Marina Shores.
o Illegal parking on Shore Drive between North Great Neck and State Park.

In regard to the last bulleted item, I have periodically been monitoring the Shore Drive corridor in regard to the noted parking issues noted of Illegal parking on Shore Drive between North Great Neck and State Park. As a result, I have been in contact with our City’s Traffic Engineer, Mr. Robert K. Gey, to determine what, if anything can be improved upon. Additionally, I have contacted the Second Police Precinct and requested additional patrols to address any illegal or inappropriate parking along Shore Drive. Traffic Engineering received a call and is addressing, a recent complaint from a citizen in regard to parking on Shore Drive at Sandalwood Road, which is causing a visibility obstruction (attached picture).

In terms of the impacts of the few development sites mentioned, the Police Department will continue to support the community, patrol & respond to calls for service, and enforce laws in the Shore Drive community as we do with the rest of the City. As the Shore Drive section continues to grow and develop, since it’s a desirable area, the traffic will continue to grow as well. The Police Department is not in a position to stop or hinder future development anywhere in the City. On the contrary, our efforts are to continue making the City of Virginia Beach the Safest City in the United States, where citizens wish to live, work, and raise a family, as well as, where visitors want to visit.

City Traffic Engineer, Robert Gey advises there are two projects programmed for Shore Drive, which the SDCC is aware of; Shore Drive Phase III(construction 2018-2021) and Shore Drive Phase IV(construction 2026-2028). Phase IV is not currently funded. There is no increase in the number of lanes or roadway capacity with either of these projects as is the desire of the Shore Drive community.

Feel free to contact Lieutenant J. E. Wilkerson or me should you have any additional questions or concerns. Otherwise, we’ll see you and members of the SDCC on Monday, August 29, 2016, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall on Shore Drive.

Best regards,

Mike

Captain M. P. Ronan
Commanding Officer, Special Operations
Virginia Beach Police Department
2667 Leroy Drive
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456
Spec Ops (757) 385-4606
Direct (757) 385-8957
Fax (757) 385-4406
mronan@vbgov.com

“The survey questionnaire (see link below) provides an opportunity for Hampton Roads residents to share opinions and participate in the ongoing mitigation planning process taking place with Hampton Roads communities.”

Start here at VBGov.com to complete the: Hampton Roads Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey.

Both the survey and the August draft will be “live” through August 17, 2016, at which time we will compile the survey results and comments received for the committee to review and act upon.

The survey will be available through August 17, 2016. Additional opportunities to review the draft plan and provide written feedback, or to ​​​​​attend a public meeting​ are in the planning process. Stay tuned for additional information.

Emphasis ours.

The Draft Plan includes language like:

Mitigation actions should go beyond recommending structural solutions to reduce existing vulnerability, such as elevation of structures, retrofitting, and acquisition projects. Local policies that guide community growth and development, incentives tied to natural resource protection, and public awareness and outreach activities should be considered to reduce the region’s future vulnerability to identified hazards.

This afternoon before the City Council Meeting tonight there is also a briefing on the Community Rating System:

MAYOR WILLIAM D. SESSOMS, JR. PRESIDING
I. CITY MANAGER’S BRIEFINGS – Conference Room – 4:00 PM
. . .
B. NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM and
REGIONAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN Whitney McNamara – Planning
. . .

View 1 page PDF of City Council Agenda here.

More Posts at SDCC.info about Community Rating System or CRS here.
More info at SDCC.info about Flood Mitigation at our Hot Page.

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Questions?

Please add them in Discuss below.

Police Officers’ Q&A about enforcement, traffic study, illegal parking and tragic pedestrian death on Shore Drive.

We thank Captain M. P. Ronan Commanding Officer, Special Operations and Lieutenant Jeffery E. Wilkerson, MSCJ Special Operations for being our guests at our Monday SDCC Meeting.

They will provide a presentation at the beginning of our meeting so be early. Captain Ronan & Lieutenant Wilkerson will also answer your questions.

Topics will include:

  • Mr. Jacob Bollard’s death on Shore Drive near Kroger’s intersection.
  • Accident and death at Shore Drive and Kendall.
  • Results/trends/solutions of speed enforcement checks on Shore Drive between North Great Neck and State Park.
  • Traffic signal study for Lynnhaven Drive and North Great Neck Road. Possible impact from proposed development of Marina Shores.
  • Illegal parking on Shore Drive between North Great Neck and State Park.
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    This meeting is held at Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad and begins at 730pm.

    Please enter at door from parking lot opposite Shore Drive.

    If it’s impossible for you to attend – please post your questions or comments below.

    #LESNERBRIDGE : “Police also warned that they will be monitoring the area and will issue tickets for violations.”

    No doubt you’ve seen dangerous driving on the Lesner Bridge too.

    There will now be a Police presence there.

    View article at Pilotonline.com:

    Tractor trailers carrying over-sized loads to the site have repeatedly encountered drivers who cut in front of the trucks and then come to a sudden stop, police said in a statement released Friday. Because of the extreme weight of the trucks – about 280,000 pounds – they need a distance that is longer than a football field to be able to come to a stop.

    Screen shot of construction camera today. Note Police on Lesner Bridge.

    Screen shot of construction camera today. Note Police on Lesner Bridge.

    A man was killed early Saturday morning when he was struck by a vehicle on Shore Drive.

    Mr. Jacob Bollard, 31, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Coverage at Pilotonline.com.

    Coverage including video at WAVY.com.WAVY Screen shot of video

    Coverage at WTKR.com.

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    Coverage at 13NewsNow.com.

    SDCC General Meeting – Monday June 27th at 7:30pm

    Click here for a printable version of the agenda – 6.27.16 SDCC Agenda

    SDCC General Meeting Agenda

    Monday June 27, 2016 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

    Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

    (parking in back, on side streets and across Shore Drive)

     Special Presentations –  No scheduled presentation. Updates on projects and issues that impact Shore Drive residents will be discussed in the Old & New Business sections.  Topics will include:

    • Temporary Reroute of West Great Neck Road – When, Why and Impact
    • Flag Poles – What happening and why.
    • Parking on Shore Drive between North Great Neck Rd and State Park.  What are the rules?
    • Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO) Meeting Update – Top priorities and how the community can help.
    • Shore Drive Speed Enforcement between North Great Neck Road and State Park – Why? and Results.
    • Beach Event Houses – What has the Beaches and Waterways Commission been doing? 

    Officer’s Reports

    Secretary – David Williams; Treasurer’s Report -Kathy Pawlak; Vice President – Wally Damon; President – Todd Solomon

    Old Business-

    Marina Shores Proposed Development – Update on proposal to rezone the site and construct 261 apartments.  City’s Planning Department evaluation update.  When will the project go before the Planning Commission?  

    Beach Event Houses – Update from the Beaches & Waterways Commission overseeing this evaluation.

    Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO) – Update on their meeting and discussion of their planned priorities.  

    New Business

    Bayfront Advisory Commission (BAC) News – Mr. Wally Damon will update us on the actions of the Bayfront Advisory Commission.

    Tidal Surge Gate Installation – 3 tidal gates are being installed along Cape Henry Drive.  The project has started, updates on impacts to West Great Neck Road will be discussed.

    Flag Pole Installation – 4 sets of (4) flag poles have been installed in the Bayfront area.  Learn what the BAC plans for these poles.

    Parking on Shore Drive – Residents of Cape Story used City’s See-Click-Fix App to identify possible safety concerns due to restricted visibility from parked cars.  Update will be provided.

    VB Police Target Speed Enforcement along Shore Drive in Cape Story – Learn why the police have targeted this area and some of the surprising results so far. 

    Community Concerns – Does your neighborhood/condo have any issues that have come up that need help or may be a warning to others?  

    Next SDCC Meeting – Monday July 25, 2016

     

     

    #LESNERBRIDGE update from Project Manager: “Completion of the bridge’s superstructure is estimated for September 2016 with a partial …”

    June 14th 2016 update:

    Aficionados of Bridges, Roads and Beaches:

    No chit chat about ice on the roads and salt and sand and that nasty wind whipping off the bay today . . . No sir-eeee . . . you can toss that talk! Now it’s nothing but thoughts of heat and sand and sun and heat and swimming pools and heat and cocoa butter and more heat!! Just soak it up and savor the summer days living in Virginia Beach.

    Progress on the Lesner Bridge Replacement Project is moving onward, and I’m sure most of you can see the progress almost on a daily basis.

    Below is the latest collection of facts and figures and snappy photos – updated for your reading pleasure – from Chris Wojtowicz, engineer, project manager and smarty pants about all things related to bridges. You’ll want to be sure and add this update to your paperbacks and magazines for great reading while on the beach or sailing on the bay.

    Feel free to let Chris or me know if you have any questions or need more information. If you haven’t had the opportunity to watch this construction sequence animation, please check it out.

    As a reminder, we are regularly updating information on our WEB page at: http://www.vbgov.com/lesner-bridge. 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 interest and patience throughout this project. Enjoy the summer weather, fire up the grill, and avoid those skeeters . . . AND STAY COOL AND 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

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    To All:

    Yes – that small gap in the center of the new westbound Lesner Bridge is exactly as designed.

    On Monday, June 13th, 2016, the last pre-cast concrete segment in the center span of the new westbound Lesner Bridge was set and post-tensioned in place. The remaining 2-foot wide gap is known as the Main Span Closure Segment and will be formed and cast-in-place early next week during the night when the surrounding concrete is at a minimum thermal gradient. The placement of the Main Span Closure concrete will complete the most challenging portion of the bridge construction – building both cantilever sections of the 225’ wide main bridge span; one from the west and one from the east and having them both meet in the middle where they’re supposed to be. Hats off to the FIGG Bridge designers and the precise work of McLean Contracting Company!

    While crews work on finishing the main bridge span (setting formwork, placing rebar, installing continuity tendons across the main span, and tendon grouting), the gantry crane will be moved off of the cantilever and to span 7 (of 10). Once the gantry is moved to Span 7, the contractor will begin work on setting the segments atop Pier column #7 while post-tensioning work is being finished in the main span (#5).

    Span 5 of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge – where the east and west cantilever sections of the bridge meet.

    Span 5 of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge – where the east and west cantilever sections of the bridge meet.

    Now, a brief summary of work that we have completed since the last project update (3/29/2016):

    Ø Cantilever Span 5B of the new westbound Lesner Bridge has been completed;

    Ø The falsework at pier #6 has been installed at Pier #7 in preparation for the next gantry launch;

    Ø The construction of pier columns #9 has been completed;

    Ø We completed segment casting for spans 8, 9 and most of 10 (four segments remaining);

    Ø Streetlight pilasters have been completed at pier columns 1 and 2;

    Ø Preliminary pavement planning was completed on Spans 1, 2, and 3;

    Ø Base and intermediate asphalt has been placed at the new bridge approaches.

    Construction of the new westbound Lesner Bridge substructure (foundations, footings, and piers) is now complete. Completion of the bridge’s superstructure is estimated for September 2016 with a partial (westbound traffic) traffic switch to the new bridge late September 2016 or early October 2016.

    AMI, Inc. in Portsmouth, continues to build the superstructure of the new Lesner Bridge. A total of 164 of the 168 bridge segments have been cast for the new westbound bridge.

    Over the next two weeks, the bridge contractor will:

    Ø Launch the gantry to span #7 and set the pier segments on pier column #7;

    Ø Deliver (via barge) the Pier #7 bridge segments and install on Pier column #7

    Ø Cast-in-place the Main Spain Closure segment in Span #5;

    Ø Install and post-tension the main span continuity tendons;

    Ø Install temporary trench drains along the north side of each bridge approach.

    That’s it for now. Please drive safely!

    – Chris

    Christopher J. Wojtowicz, PE
    Project Manager
    City of Virginia Beach
    Department of Public Works
    Engineering Division
    2405 Courthouse Drive
    Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
    Office: (757) 385-5785
    Fax: (757) 385-5668
    Email: cwojtowi@vbgov.com

    Screen shot of Construction Cam eastbound view taken at 437pm June 14th '16

    Screen shot of Construction Cam eastbound view taken at 437pm June 14th ’16

    30% Design Drawings for pedestrian love at OP Rescue Squad on Shore Drive

    Thanks to Chris W. Project Manager for update!

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    Click to view 15 page PDF.

    “A circuit court judge has ruled in favor of the city of Virginia Beach in the Chic’s Beach case.”

    More at WAVY.com.
    More at Pilotonline.com.

    A similar case establishing the public state of Cape Henry beach went to the Virginia Supreme Court in 2009. It was decided in the city’s favor and a replenishment project began at that beach the same year.

    SHORE DRIVE AT MARLIN BAY NOW. Expect Shore Drive to be closed. 

    Accident involving HRT Bus at stop & 3 other vehicles. 

    Ambulance just arrived on scene. 

    Expect Shore Drive westbound to be closed. 

    “The suspects then sped away from the crash and led police on a pursuit starting at Lookout Rd. in the Chic’s Beach section of the city, but officers were able to set up road spikes at Indian Hill Rd. and stopped the car.”

    Coverage including video at WVEC.com.

    Coverage at Pilotonline.com.

    Police said the SUV was believed to have been stolen. Several firearms were recovered from the vehicle, according to the release.

    Coverage at WAVY.com.

    All three tried to run from the car. Police searched the area with a helicopter and K-9’s, and apprehended three suspects.

    Live oaks on triangle at Tazewell & East Stratford Road in Ocean Park being cut down. Teachable moment opportunities.

    From City Arborist:

    I wanted to let you and the SDCC know that three Live Oak trees at the intersection of Tazewell Rd. and East Stratford Rd must be removed soon by Virginia Beach Landscape Management. The city has been monitoring the trees for a few months and carried out crown cleaning. However the soil in the median where the trees are growing is extremely compacted, and this has led to the decline of the trees and canopy dieback. A strength test was performed on these trees which revealed decay within the shell walls of the trunk. We will be replacing these trees with three more Live Oak trees in our next planting season. One tree will go into the center of the median where the soil is less compacted and the other two trees will be planted nearby.

    Thank you for helping us inform the neighborhood residents. Please let me know if there are any additional questions.

    Best wishes,

    Susan

    Susan French
    City Arborist
    Virginia Beach Parks & Recreation

    Landscape Management Division | 4141 Dam Neck Road | Virginia Beach, VA 23456
    Phone 757.385.4076 | Fax 757.427.1895 | sfrench@vbgov.com | VBgov.com/Parks

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    A couple goals discussed includes staging the live oak lumber some place dry to cure it to create art.
    You might have seen live oak lumber used in Brock Environmental Center that was saved from live oaks cut down for a development in Ocean Park to be built. (View some of the art at this link in SDCC.info.)

    Other teachable moment opportunities include clearly illustrating why the live oaks had to be cut down and how to ensure yours stay healthy.

    COVB heads to court over beach replenishment 

    Read story at Pilotonline.com.

    The filing names more than 50 property owners near the Chic’s Beach shore, but only a handful are actively contesting the city’s assertion. Many residents declined to sign paperwork to opt out of the lawsuit and accepted default status, meaning they would accept whatever the court’s decision is, Boynton said.

    SDCC General Meeting – Monday May 23rd at 7:30pm

    Click here for a printable version of the agenda – 5.23.16 SDCC Agenda

    SDCC General Meeting Agenda

    Monday May 23, 2016 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

    Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

    (parking in back, on side streets and across Shore Drive)

     

    Special Presentations –  No scheduled presentation.  This time will be used to discuss which future presentations should be pursued.  Possibilities include:

    • City’s Urban Forest and Tree Oversight (Susan French, City Arborist)
    • Long Range Storm Water Plans for Shore Drive East of Lesner Bridge
    • Update on City’s pursuit of Community Rating System (CRS), a National Flood Insurance Program
    • Update on Shore Drive Safety – Have improvements helped reduce accidents/incidents?
    • Any other community concerns?

     Officer’s Reports 

    Secretary – David Williams; Treasurer’s Report -Kathy Pawlak; Vice President – Wally Damon; President – Todd Solomon

     

    Old Business-

    Marina Shores Proposed Development – Update on proposal to rezone the site and construct 261 apartments.  City’s Planning Department evaluation update.  When will the project go before the Planning Commission?  

    Beach Event Houses – Update from the Beaches & Waterways Commission overseeing this evaluation. 

     

    New Business

    Bayfront Advisory Commission News – Mr. Wally Damon will update us on the actions of the Bayfront Advisory Commission. 

    Community Concerns – Does your neighborhood/condo have any issues that have come up that need help or may be a warning to others?   

    Next SDCC Meeting – Monday June 27, 2016

    Northampton Boulevard in Virginia Beach closed after crash. Fatality Crash Team at scene. 

    View article & photos at Pilotonline.com


    Coverage at WAVY.com.

    Coverage at WTKR.com.

    Cape Henry Beach Replenishment

    The following notice was graciously sent to SDCC by Mr. Phill Roehrs, P.E. Water Resources Engineer with the City of VB Public Works Engineering.  Thank you Phill for keeping us up to date.

    Dear Shore Drive Residents:

    We wanted to let you know about an upcoming truck haul of sand from the City’s stockpile south of the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp and Beach Facility to a section of Cape Henry Beach.

    As you know, the sand stockpile area has been the repository for sand dredged from the Crab Creek channel in recent years.  Portions of Cape Henry Beach have experienced erosion over the previous winter, and would benefit from the placement of the sand dredged from Crab Creek.

    There is also a need to remove sand from the stockpile area to create capacity for future dredging of Crab Creek and to help alleviate space issues at the staging area for the Lesner Bridge Replacement Project.

    As such, the City has begun coordinating a truck haul of up to 30,000 cubic yards of material from the sand stockpile to a portion of Cape Henry Beach for purposes of beach replenishment.

    Some of the details are:

    Ø Trucks will begin hauling sand as early as May 9, 2016, in an attempt to finish the beach work prior to Memorial Day.

    Ø The replenishment area will be the area to the west of  the Lynnhaven Fishing Pier.

    Ø The Jade Street beach access will serve as the vehicular access point for trucks hauling sand  to the beach.

    Ø This truck haul will result in increased storm protection for portions of Cape Henry Beach just prior to the upcoming hurricane season, and will serve to nourish the beach westward to the Lesner Bridge by natural drift.

    If you have any questions or would like further details about this project, please contact Thomas Gay via email at tgay@vbgov.com, or by phone at 385-4838.

    Thank you for your time and please share this information.

     

    “Help is on the way, as surveying is complete on a $1 million project to alleviate flooding in several neighborhoods south of Shore Drive. Installation of three sluice gates in the Cape Henry Ditch will commence shortly.”

    Check article and photos at Pilotonline.com:

    When the project is complete in January 2017, sensors that monitor water height along the ditch will signal the gates to move up or down, a process that typically takes 10 to 15 minutes, according to Mike Mundy, water resource program manager for the city. Though the gates are primarily for protection from tidal water, they will also be monitored to prevent heavy rainfall from causing flooding when they’re closed.

    Graphic Credit: Virginian-Pilot

    Graphic Credit: Virginian-Pilot