Monday Jan 30th SDCC General Meeting/Presentation Agenda

Click here for a printable version of the agenda  1-30-17-sdcc-agenda

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday January 30, 2017 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

Special Presentation – Storm Water Improvements for Shore Drive Area

Mr. Mike Bumbaco, Project Manager with the City’s Public Works/Water Resources Department, will provide updates on the current storm water projects being worked in our area.  He will also discuss additional plans that are in the design phase and could benefit from public input.  The improvements could carry a price tag of $60+ million.  Some of the topics to be covered will include:

  • Sluice Gate installation in Cape Story and Lynnhaven Colony.  How they operate and project timeline.
  • Pump house upgrade at Poinciana in Cape Story
  • Storm water improvements for areas north of Shore Drive
  • Large collection pound for current treed area near Page Ave. and Shore Drive
  • What types of systems could be used along Shore Drive, large pipes and pump stations or gravity drains?

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

Old Business-

Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO) – Update on the organization’s work to promote the preservation of the City Tree, the Live Oak.  

Community Rating System (CRS) – Update on the City’s progress in joining the HUD-FEMA CRS program that could save 5-20% on Flood Insurance premiums.

New Business

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

Community Concerns and Suggestions for 2017 – General discussion of neighborhood and community concerns that may need SDCC attention.  This is an opportunity for all to share information.

 

Next SDCC Meeting – Monday February 27, 2017

BRIDGEWALK CANCELLED #LESNERBRIDGE

You can imagine how frustrating this is. 

UPDATE: Due to a water main break that has created some damage to the new roadway at Page Avenue, this area will still be an active construction zone until the repairs are completed and therefore off-limits to pedestrians. Because of that, “walkover” of the new span of Lesner Bridge – scheduled for this Sunday – is CANCELLED. 

#LESNERBRIDGE update from Project Manager – IT’S A WALK OR BIKE OR STROLL WOOT WOOT

From an update just ooooozing with wit and hilarity November 3 2016:

Walkers, Talkers, and Devotees of Bridges (and Public Works):

We have reached that peculiar time of the year when you can watch football, baseball and basketball at the same time; you’re unsure of whether to wear socks with your shoes or not because of the changing weather; and you look for news places to hide the leftover Halloween candy so you can eat it when no one is looking.

Better than all of that is . . . well, I’ll let the words of Chris “Kingfish” Wojtowicz explain: “Folks that travel over the Lynnhaven Inlet are about to experience what it’s like to drive, bike, run or walk across a pre-cast concrete segmental box girder bridge – the new westbound Lesner Bridge.”

I’m sure you have heard this news earlier this week, but somehow hearing it from the Big Cheese of Bridges just adds a certain . . . . je ne sais quois to the message.

As you drive past the Lesner Bridge Replacement Project, you probably notice the fervent efforts of the crews attending to the final details so that Sunday can go as planned. What kind of details, you ask? Wojo explains all in his notes below.

Now, before you plunge yourselves into a sublime reading experience that is a mixture of English and engineering, a couple of points to make about Sunday’s “hoofin’ and footin’” experience.

Several of you have asked: “What if I live on the west side of the bridge – do I have to walk over to the east side and THEN walk back across the bridge headed west?”

No . . . you don’t HAVE to. This is a public bridge and we want Sunday’s time together to be pleasant. We will, however, have a few words from our mayor and/or council representatives before we start off on our trek. Very informal, mind you, but still a chance to gather together. But this event will be going from 2-4 so I’m sure people will be walking back and forth from both sides throughout that 2 hours, so do what moves ya. Just please stay on the sidewalk as you traverse the bridge.

Second, a few e-mails asking if beverages will be allowed. The best way to answer that is to say – as long as they are not alcoholic beverages, there should be no problem. Otherwise, that is a matter between you and our award-winning and highly respected peace officers.

Below is our latest collection of facts, figures and snappy photos – updated for your reading pleasure – that will update you. Don’t skip a word of it and ponder it all.

Feel free to let Chris or me know if you have any questions or need more information.

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.

** Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour Saturday night, signaling the end of DST for 2016. You don’t want to miss this event Sunday afternoon.

Thanks again for all of your interest and patience throughout this project. So . . . enjoy this weather, look out for each other, and put the phone down while you’re driving.

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 taken us a little over two years to get to this point, but folks that travel over the Lynnhaven Inlet are about to experience what it’s like to drive, bike, run or walk across a pre-cast concrete segmental box girder bridge – the new Westbound Lesner Bridge.

At this point we are anticipating the switching of the existing westbound Shore Drive traffic from the old westbound bridge over to the new westbound bridge sometime between 4 and 6 PM THIS Sunday, November 6. Now, before that switch can take place A LOT of finish work has to take place both on and off the bridge. Between now and Sunday afternoon . . . . the following work will take place:

1) Paving of the approaches both at Page Avenue and at East Stratford Street. This work will occur during the evening of November 3 . . . Thursday . . . as in TONIGHT . . . and there will likely be lane closures during portions of this paving operation at both of these intersections at Shore Drive. Please slow down when you approach the bridge during this evening due to this paving work;

2) Grinding and grooving of the bridge deck. This work is ongoing and is expected to be completed tomorrow, Friday the 4th.

3) The temporary barrier service and chain link fence screening needs to be completed along the north side of the new bridge between East Stratford Street and Page Avenue. Since we will eventually move all four lanes of traffic temporarily to the new bridge while the new Eastbound Bridge is built, we are not going to build the 10-wide multi-use path along the north side of the westbound bridge at this time. We are going to use this space to fit these four lanes of traffic and carve out a 3-4 foot wide temporary pedestrian walkway that we separate from traffic using temporary barrier service and the chain link fence screening. This work is ongoing and should be completed by the time we are ready to switch the westbound Shore Drive traffic to the new bridge.

4) Trench drain needs to be installed along the north side of each bridge approach. This work will resume tomorrow, Friday the 4th, after the paving is completed. This drainage system is temporary and will collect stormwater runoff from the bridge approaches when all four lanes of traffic are switched to the new westbound bridge.

5) The new street lights on the bridge have to be powered up. Nine of the twelve street lights on the new bridge have been installed and the electricians are pulling wire to power these lights in time for the bridge opening on Sunday. The remaining three lights will be installed during the next phase of the project and after the gantry crane is moved into position to build the eastbound bridge.

6) Completion of the expansion joints in the parapet walls, barrier walls, and hand railing located at Abutment A on the west side of Lynnhaven Inlet and at Abutment B, located on the east side of Lynnhaven Inlet.

7) Temporary pavement marking of the bridge and traffic transition areas. This work will begin early Sunday morning (11/6) and could continue into early afternoon. Police officers will be located at the intersections of Shore Drive/Pave Avenue and at Shore Drive/East Stratford Street to help with the traffic control while crews work to eradicate the old markings and place the new ones.

8) Adjustment of traffic signal heads and detection cameras. This work will also begin early on Sunday morning and will continue into early afternoon. This work will align the traffic signals and traffic detection cameras to the new lane configurations at the intersections of Shore Drive/Pave Avenue and at Shore Drive/East Stratford Street.

Walkover Info Starts Here

As I already mentioned, with all this work taking place so that we can make this traffic switch – we have planned a “walkover” over the new bridge that will take place on Sunday (the 6th) between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Some details have already been sent out, but I wanted to provide some additional information here.

Walkover from the east side

Folks that want to participate in this “walkover” are asked to meet on the east side of Page Avenue in the grassy area between Page Avenue and Shore Drive.

We will walk from this area, cross Page Avenue and walk within the designated area (there will be caution tape) of the new bridge approach.

Folks will continue to walk/bike across the new bridge until they reach East Stratford Street on the other side.

Walkover from the west side

To cross Shore Drive at East Stratford Street please use the new crosswalk installed on the WEST side of this intersection.

This new crosswalk extends from J&A Racing on the south side of Shore Drive to Chesapeake House on the north side.

Some of the residents who live on the west side of the bridge have asked if they can cross from that side. Yes you may . . . but please stay on the sidewalk over the bridge.

Please note that since we are only moving the westbound lanes of traffic at this time only the NORTH half of the bridge will be open to the public. The southern half of the new bridge is still an active construction zone and will be OFF LIMITS to the general public. The active construction area will be demarcated by concrete barrier service, orange construction barrels and yellow CAUTION tape.

The temporary pedestrian path will be open for all those that wish to use it when walking across the bridge (FYI – there will be some great camera shots of Chesapeake Bay and the Bay Bridge from this walkway for all those photographers out there!). The bridge deck located between the orange construction barrels and the temporary barrier service of the pedestrian walkway will also be open for those that wish to walk or bike across the new bridge (NOTE TO CYCLISTS: use caution when traversing the expansion joint in the roadway section of the bridge. The expansion joint in the pedestrian path section will have a cover plate).

** Since there will be pavement marking work taking place Sunday morning on the bridge, there is a possibility that only the pedestrian path will be available for the “walkover.” Public access to the bridge deck will be determined at the time this “walkover” is set to begin.

Expansion Joint Located in the roadway section of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge

Expansion Joint Located in the roadway section of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge

Expansion Joint Located at the pedestrian path of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge

Expansion Joint Located at the pedestrian path of the new Westbound Lesner Bridge

As you can see, workers will be VERY busy over the next four days preparing the bridge and approaches for this first phase traffic shift. Last week many of you noticed that we have moved the gantry off the bridge and onto the temporary steel falsework built on the north side of the bridge and on the west side of Lynnhaven Inlet. The gantry will be stored at this location for approximately the next six months or until we are ready to move the gantry into position for construction of the eastbound bridge.

Temporary Steel Falsework and Gantry Storage area located on the north side of the new westbound Lesner Bridge and west of Lynnhaven Inlet

Temporary Steel Falsework and Gantry Storage area located on the north side of the new westbound Lesner Bridge and west of Lynnhaven Inlet

Pre-casting of the concrete segments for the eastbound bridge is progressing on schedule. AMI, Inc. in Portsmouth has cast a total of 57 of the 168 bridge segments for the new eastbound bridge.

Over the next four weeks, the bridge contractor will:

· Drive soldier piles along the south side of the westbound bridge approaches along the wire wall and fill this are to widen the approaches in preparation for moving the eastbound traffic to the new bridge ;

· Continue work on the seawall adjacent to the new development located on the former Duck Inn property;

· Complete the 16-inch waterline inside the new bridge;

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

· Install street light pilasters at Abutment A and at Abutment B;

· Continue work on the bridge conduit system;

· Work in median areas on both sides of the bridge in preparation for transitioning the eastbound Shore Drive traffic to the new westbound bridge

Drive Safely and see you Sunday!

– 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 6pm November 3rd 2016

Screen shot of Construction Cam eastbound view taken 6pm November 3rd 2016

Editors note: We added the fancy bold & bigger text to highlight words.

SDCC General Meeting Monday Oct. 24th at 7:30pm. Special Presentation on Habitat for Humanity

SDCC Meeting Oct. 24th one week early due to Halloween

Sorry for the short notice

Please click here for the printable version of the agenda – 10-24-16-sdcc-agenda

 

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday October 24 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

Special Presentation –  Joshua K. Dove IV, Director of ReStore Operations, Habitat for Humanity of South Hampton Roads

Mr. Dove will tell us about Habitat for Humanity and will discuss ReStores, Volunteering and Team Build opportunities in our area.  He will also hold a question and answer session after the presentation.

Officer’s Reports  

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

Old Business-

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

Online Home Sharing Economy Ad Hoc Committee – Update on committee work from Tim Solanic, committee member and Ocean Park resident.

New Business

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

Proposed Commercial Development Near 7-11 near Shady Oaks and Shore Drive – There is a proposed commercial development planned for the portion of land just west of the 7-11.  The developer plans to fill in part of Lake Joyce and have the access to the property come through the neighborhood via Woodland Ave.

Storm Water and Emergency Management Concerns – What problems did your neighborhood have during the Hurricane Matthew storm?  What improvements or actions would you like to see?  SDCC will be compiling a list to give to the City for consideration and action.

Citizen Engagement Opportunities –  

  • Vote November 8, 2016.  In person absentee voting available at Great Neck and Bayside Rec Centers from Oct 24th to Nov. 5th (9am to 4pm weekdays and 10am to 2pm weekends)  

Next SDCC Meeting – Monday November 28, 2016

Last Minute Reminder – SDCC General Meeting Monday @ 7:30pm – Presentation by Del. Chris Stolle

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday September 26 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

Special Presentation –  Delegate Chris Stolle, 83rd District

Delegate Chris Stolle will be our special guest presenter and will talk to us about the past 2016 General Assembly session.  Del. Stolle will also tell us about some of the possible items coming up in the 2017 GA session.  He will also provide a question and answer session at the end of his presentation.

SDCC General Meeting Reminder – Monday Aug. 29th at 7:30pm

Click here for the meeting agenda – 8.29.16 SDCC Agenda

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday August 29 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

 

Two Special Presentations –  Road Safety in the Shore Drive Area & Girl Scout Community Pride Project

Captain M. P. Ronan Commanding Officer, Special Operations and Lieutenant Jeffery E. Wilkerson, MSCJ Special Operations will discuss the duties of the VB Special Operations Division and will update us on the specific topics below followed by a Q&A.

  • 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.

Michaella Lynch – Senior Girl Scout Troop 475 will tell us about her Community Pride project in Baylake Pines.  She built a Little Lending Library and painted murals on beach access walls.

Monday July 25th General Meeting & Special Presentation on Shore Drive Safety

Click here for the meeting agenda – 7.25.16 SDCC Agenda

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday July 25, 2016 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

This is meeting is open to the general public and the topic is a very important one, so bring a friend.

Special Presentations –  Road Safety in the Shore Drive Area

Captain M. P. Ronan Commanding Officer, Special Operations and Lieutenant Jeffery E. Wilkerson, MSCJ Special Operations will discuss the duties of the VB Special Operations Division and will update us on the specific topics below followed by a Q&A.

  • 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

 

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

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 –  Updates on projects and issues that impact Shore Drive residents will be discussed.  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?

Click here to see the full agenda.

As always, SDCC meeting are open to all so bring a friend.

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

Just a last minute reminder, SDCC will be meeting tonight Monday May 23rd instead of the last Monday due to Memorial Day observation.  Click here to read/print the agenda

Shore Drive Community Coalition General Meeting

Monday May 23, 2016 at 7:30pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

 

VB Library Seeks Input on Community Conversation Topics

Vaccinations? Data security? The refugee crisis? 
     Using the City of Virginia Beach’s Web-based citizen engagement tool, Virtual Town Hall,  Virginia Beach Public Library has launched a survey to ask Beach residents what topics they’d like to discuss in a civic engagement series hosted by the library called the “Community Conversation” program. Responses will be used to plan future discussions.
     Held quarterly at the Meyera E. Oberndorf Central Library, Community Conversations are small-group discussions on topics of national or local interest. The series brings people together for civil discourse on a given issue to share perspectives, weigh options, consider tradeoffs and attempt to find common ground.
     In addition to asking for topics of interest, the survey asks for suggested days of the week and best times to offer Community Conversations in order to attract the maximum number of 20 participants for each program. The survey will be available for public input through May 15.

Click here Community Conversations Survey to participate.

SDCC General Meeting – Monday March 28th at 7:30pm

Click on the link for a printable version of the agenda 3.28.16 SDCC Agenda

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday March 28, 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 –  None

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

Old Business-

Shore Drive to Oceanfront Bus Loop – Update on proposed seasonal bus route between Shore Drive and the Oceanfront.  City staff, Councilman Wood, Bayfront Advisory Committee, Hampton Roads Transit (HRT), First Landing State Park reps and SDCC met at State Park to discuss proposed service. 

Marina Shores Proposed Development – Update on proposal to rezone the site and construct 261 apartments. 

Possible Dredge Transfer Station at Crab Creek – Update on the possibility of using the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp at Crab Creek for a transfer site, the neighborhood dredge program in general and actions of the Beaches and Waterways Commission.

New Business

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

City of VB Comprehensive Plan 2016 – The final draft is out for review prior to City Council vote on May 17th.  Would a presentation from City staff at the SDCC April 25th meeting be beneficial?

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

Civic Engagement Opportunities-

Comprehensive Plan Comments

  • Planning Commission Hearing – Wed. April 13th, Noon City Council Chambers
  • City Council Hearing – Tues. May 17th, 6pm City Council Chambers

City Budget Comments

  • Public Hearings – Thurs. April 21st, 6pm Cox HS; Tues. April 26th, 6pm City Council Chambers
  • Online Opportunities – Virtual Town Hall, Balancing Act (links at www.sdcc.info)  

Next SDCC Meeting – Monday April 25, 2016

Share your thoughts with the City Council at one of two public hearings at Cox High School

Special Formal Sessions and Public Hearings for FY ’16/’17 Resource Management Plan [Budget]:
Thursday, April 21— 6 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26 — 6 p.m.

Frank W. Cox High School
2425 Shorehaven Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23454

More info about Budget Hearings at VBGov.com

At VBGov.com: No Tax Increases in City’s Proposed $1.9 Billion Budget

Under this budget, Virginia Beach would still have the lowest tax rates among the seven cities of Hampton Roads on:

· Real estate
· Cars
· Meals tax rate
· Machinery and tools

The proposed budget funds dozens of capital projects in the coming year. The six-year, $3-billion capital plan calls for 209 construction projects, among them:

· Replacing the Lesner Bridge . . .

VBGov.com FY 2016-17 Budget Information

Welcome to the city budget website. Shown below are four new interactive ways to access budget data that used to only be available in a static document.​

click to visit VBGov.com

click to visit VBGov.com

“Ordinance to AMEND Section 35-182 of the City Code re Admissions Taxes to exempt events benefiting charitable organizations”

This is getting voted on at City Council Meeting tomorrow night, Tuesday.

Part of the inspiration for it was to help civic leagues, like Cape Story by The Sea, have charitable events to raise funds for their non-profit organization without having to pay Event Taxes.

Please contact your Councilperson to encourage them to approve the change.

You can email all City Council & Mayor from this link.

Please tell them to:

Please Approve Ordinance to AMEND Section 35-182 of the City Code re Admission Taxes to exempt events benefiting charitable organizations.

Start here to view all City Council & Mayor contact info.

Live in Shore Drive area? West of the Lesner Bridge, like Ocean Park, Vice Mayor Jones is our rep. East of Lesner Bridge, like Lynnhaven Colony, Councilman Wood is yours.

View City Council Agenda for January 5th 2016 (5 Page PDF)

By approving this Amendment, Oyster Roasts by non-profits will not have to pay Event Taxes

By approving this Amendment, Oyster Roasts by non-profits will not have to pay Event Taxes

SDCC General Meeting – Monday Nov. 30th

Click here for a printable version of the agenda 11.30.15 SDCC Agenda

SDCC General Meeting Agenda

Monday November 30, 2015 from 7:30 to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall

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

 Program/Presentation –  None

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

Old Business-

Lesner Bridge Update – Project update from City Project Manager Chris Wojtowicz.

Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO) – Update from FOLO meeting, results from discussion regarding the creation of a Live Oak Task Force. Also, FOLO is planning a tree give-away this Fall. Contact Lindsay Konchuba at LKonchub@vbgov.com if interested.

New Business

Shore Drive Phase III Presentation – Mr. Jason Wilson, City Project Manager, will provide a presentation on SD Phase III at the January 25th, 2016 SDCC meeting.  Mr. Wilson will discuss the projects plans for road, bike, pedestrian and storm water improvements.  As with all the SDCC meetings, this is open to the public, so please invite all those that would be interested.

Bayfront Advisory Commission News – 98 tons of sand transferred from Lessner Bridge Boat Ramp site to Chic’s Beach to help repair beach accesses.  Safety poles will be returned to merge lane heading east as you come off North Hampton onto Shore Drive.  They were temporarily removed to allow oversized sections of new bridge to be delivered.

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

Upcoming Civic Opportunities – Local and Citywide

  • VB Arena Proposal – Deadline to submit comments online at VB Virtual Town Hall is Wed. Dec. 2nd at 11:59pm.       Council is scheduled to vote on Tues Dec. 8th.

Next SDCC Meeting – Monday December 21st (week early due to holidays)

Special Presentation Tonight – Shore Drive/Oceanfront Trolley Study Results

trolley 2

Mark you calendars and bring your friends to this interesting presentation scheduled for the upcoming SDCC meeting on Monday October 26th at 7:30pm

Shore Drive to Oceanfront Trolley Loop Study Results

Mr. Brian Chenault from Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) and Mr. Mark Shea, City of VB Transportation Planner will present the results from their study of a possible bus loop between Shore Drive and the Oceanfront. Mr. Chenault and Mr. Shea will hold a question and answer session after the presentation. Brief background: The Bayfront Advisory Commission (BAC) asked for the study and the SDCC ran a survey that collected almost 400 responses.

Click here to read the study results presented to the BAC – Shore Drive Shuttle Service Analysis FINAL2

Click here to see the SDCC survey results – http://sdcc.info/2015/07/22/385-survey-takers-provided-input-on-a-proposed-shore-drive-oceanfront-trolley/

City Manager Qualities/Experience identified by members of the Shore Drive Community Coalition at our 9/28/15 General Meeting

· Supportive of Volunteer Rescue Squad

· Experience with topics/items in VB Comprehensive Plan and be supportive of them

· Needs to have Experience/Background in the following:

    o Sea Level Rise

    o Master Planning

    o Safety & Environmental Health

    o Dealing with Military

· Should be or have been a City Manager of a large city

· Should be coming from a tourism city/area

· Familiar with the Dillon Rule

· Embraces and supports Civic Engagement

· Practices unbiased/impartial decision making

· Embraces and supports Complete Streets concept

· Should be a cyclist or commute by bike

· Needs to understand and be willing to work on new initiatives/approaches regarding National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Disaster Preparedness

· Good financial management skills. Come from a city that holds a AAA or better bond rating

Business Avatars Set

SUBMIT YOUR IDEAS NOW

Have you submitted your ideas ?

Deadline today September 30 2015 at 5pm.

START HERE.

“What talents and qualities do you want to see in a new city manager? What past experiences or professional background should he or she have?”

You have 20 days.

Ready? GO !

Visit VBGov.com Official Town Hall on the inter web now.

The City Council is conducting a nationwide search for a new city manager. Three town hall meetings will be held so City Council members can discuss the issue with constituents. This Virtual Town Hall is an effort to include people who cannot attend a meeting in person.

Business Avatars Set

Business Avatars Set

From VBGov.com press release:

Town Hall Meetings:
Sept. 16 – 6:30 p.m. at the Central Library, 4100 Virginia Beach Blvd. Sponsored by Councilmember John Moss.
Sept. 17 – 6:30 p.m. at Great Neck Recreation Center, 2521 Shorehaven Drive. Sponsored by Vice Mayor Louis Jones and Councilmembers John Uhrin and Jim Wood.
Sept. 23 – 6:30 p.m. at the Kempsville High School cafeteria, 5194 Chief Trail. Sponsored by Councilmembers Ben Davenport, Bob Dyer, Shannon Kane and Amelia Ross-Hammond.
Sept. 24 – 6 p.m. at the Municipal Center, 2416 Courthouse Drive, Building 19. Sponsored by Councilmember Barbara Henley. This follows Henley’s regular monthly meeting for district residents that starts at 5 p.m.

Shore Drive to Oceanfront Trolley Loop Survey – We Want to Hear What You Think

survey

SDCC has created a short 5 to 10 minute survey regarding the possible Shore Drive to Oceanfront Trolley loop.

Please take a moment to give us your thoughts and to pass the survey link on to others that may be interested in providing their input.

Click here or on the “take survey” icon above to begin the survey.

 

SAVE THE DATE – Monday March 30th @7:30pm – City Presentation on CRS Flood Program

With the recent talk of property tax rate increases, wouldn’t it be amazing if the City could join a program that reduces insurance premiums for residents in Flood Zones?

On Monday March 30th at 7:30pm, Mr. Clay Bernick – Administrator City of Virginia Beach Environment and Sustainability Office, will be attending the SDCC general meeting to discuss the City’s efforts to join the National Flood Insurance Program(NFIP) Community Rating System(CRS) program and what  residents can do to help make this happen.

  • 14,000 homes with potential flood insurance savings
  • Average insurance premium saving ($100/year)
  • 7 other Hampton Roads cities participate in CRS program, VB has never participated.

 

SDCC General Meeting

Monday March 30th at 7:30pm

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Hall – 3769 E Stratford Rd (Click for map)

 

Background documents on NFIP’s CRS program:

  1. 2014 Evaluation of CRS by City of VB Public Works – White paper on why it may not be beneficial for VB to join program (Click the link to read – CRS in Virginia Beach Mar 2014 PW Evaluation)
  2. CRS Communities and their ratingsCRS HR City List 2014
  3. NFIP’s CRS Program website – Click here – This site has a lot of good information on the program in general.
  4. CRS Coordinator’s Manual – Click here – This document explains the program in detail and what requirements localities have to meet to join.

“Every five years, Virginia Beach takes a new look at its long-term plan for growth and development. It’s called the Comprehensive Plan, “It’s Our Future,” and we need your input.”

That means you!

One of the reasons you still have time to comment is the work that Shore Drive Community Coalition – your neighbors – does to ensure We The People have a stronger voice.

Updates, info & more at VBGov.com.
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Have a voice in your neighborhood now!