Update on Stormwater issues from the Deputy City Manager

Be sure to check this out, and follow the link to the City’s Powerpoint provided at the end of the email.

From an email to Grace from Mr. Hansen:

Update on Stormwater Issues
Email from Dave Hansen, Deputy City Manager

Grace,

Here’s a link to the FY11 Stormwater Brief we gave 20 April 2010.  Several of your constituents have been very active in educating themselves about how stormwater O&M and CIP is resourced.  This brief lays out the huge requirements we face and the current revenues generated thru the stormwater fee and general fund supplement.  As the Cape Henry Drainage Project was cut in the budget several of your constituents have asked what it will take to bring it back.  For every one cent increase in the stormwater fee the stormwater enterprise fund receives @$850,000.

To reclaim the FY11 cuts (chart 21) totaling $16.6M in projects we have to add $2.75M back to the annual CIP budget to pay the long term debt for these initiatives.  $2.75M÷$850,000 =  3.25¢ increase to the stormwater fee (see chart 25).  That means each household’s annual stormwater cost would go from $87.96 to $99.83. An increase of $11.87 (less than a dollar a month). 

Why should everyone support this – just ask your neighbors in Lynnhaven Colony.  The residents along Atlantic Avenue have received their stormwater projects that took 20 years (the last pump station is going in this year and next at 61st Street).  Shadowlawn folks had their two projects with four phases each stopped in mid construction.  Cape Henry was just beginning.  And those inland neighborhoods have over 700 lakes and BMPs that we have no funding source to tackle the future dredging requirements.  They too will need to understand the stormwater business of the fees it takes to support a water based City.
The SDCC neighborhoods have many needs.  Stormwater issues rank very close to the top.  It is in everyone’s interest to understand how the Council funds stormwater management and the major gap that exists between actual resources and our publics expectations. As always, am available to meet and discuss how we try and keep VB moving forward. 

Here is the link:  http://www.vbgov.com/presentations/pworks/StormwaterWaterResourcesUpdate.ppsx

Regards,
Dave Hansen
Deputy City Manager

Lesner Bridge Concrete Repairs to Begin in August

This month Public Works Operations will begin a project to perform repairs to the concrete beams on the Lesner Bridge. The repairs will address aging patches of concrete and help slow corrosion to help extend the performance of the current bridge until the replacement bridge project can be funded.

The City’s contractor will be on site from mid-August through January 2011. Repairs will be performed from equipment both below the bridge and from the roadway, which will require some lane closures.  Public Works Operations is also performing repairs to some of the supporting piles for the Lesner Bridge. These repairs are done by barge from the water and consist of placing concrete “jackets” around the piles to reinforce them and contain cracks. These repairs are expected to be completed by the end of August. Repairs to the fender system at the bridge have just been completed.

If you have any questions or would like further information, please contact Phillip Koetter in Public Works Operations at 385-1470 or pkoetter@vbgov.com

No injuries, minor damage in Shore Drive condo fire

A small fire occurred at Chesapeake House on the Bay around 12:15pm Wednesday. 

Click here to read the Virginia-Pilot article.

Help someone with their Eagle Scout Project

From an email:

Hi,

I plan to build oyster floats for Lynnhaven River Now for my Eagle Scout Project at the end of this month.  LRN will then distribute the floats to local schools for educational purposes.  To build 15-19 floats will cost between $800-$1000.  I play acoustic guitar and perform locally, so to fundraise I have organized several performances over the next couple of weeks where I will contribute donations/earnings to the project.  I will be at Kokoamos & Bayside Bar & Grill (on Shore Dr.), and possibly additional venues (like Francis Asbury United Methodist Church).  The link to my project flyer, which I will update if more locations and or dates are added is http://riffcurrent.com/eagle%20project%20flyer3.pdf

Would you please post a notice on the SDCC blog (with a link to the flyer), the calendar and if possible your e-newsletter?  Since I am playing this Sat night at Kokoamos (and the next), the sooner the better.

Thanks very much,
Louis Smith
http://www.riffcurrent.com

City Council Pending Item List

Click to view the 20 page document. (.pdf Version)

Click to view the 20 page document. (Google Document Version)

There is a lot of info in there that will affect your life in the Shore Drive community.

City’s latest announcement about PHP

At SavePHP.org:

“The city anticipates working with citizens and partner groups to develop a plan for use of the public open space, building on the city’s existing plans to preserve land and improve water quality in the Lynnhaven watershed, including a return of the famous Lynnhaven Oyster fishery.”

PHP site partnership opportunity presentation at SDCC Meeting

July 26th we had a very exciting presentation from the City of Virginia Beach, the Trust for Public Land and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

View the 5 slides that were presented. (.pdf version)
View the 5 slides that were presented. (Google Docs version)

National Night Out - Tuesday August 3rd - Turn on your porch lights on and keep an eye out for crime

NEWS RELEASE
Virginia Beach Police Department
Municipal Center
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
8/2/2010                                                                           2010-108

national night out in virginia beach

On Tuesday, August 3, 2010, communities nationwide will be celebrating the “27th Annual National Night Out.”  The goal is to (1) heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, (2) generate support for and participation in local anti-crime efforts, (3) strengthen neighborhood and police community partnerships, and (4) send a message to the criminals that neighborhoods and the police are united in fighting crime.

Some of the neighborhoods participating in Virginia Beach are:
1st Precinct – Lotus Creek, Ocean Lakes, Red Mill Farm, Shire Village (Buckner Farm), South Shore Estates, Southgate, and Villages at West Neck.
2nd Precinct – Atlantis Apartments, Baycliff, Croatan, Rudee Heights, Seabridge Square, Southall Quarter, Waldon by the Chesapeake, and Wolfsnare Plantation.
3rd Precinct – Bishops Gate, Chesapeake Beach, Cypress Point, Diamond Springs/Gardenwood Park, L&J Gardens, Lake Shores, Little Creek, Summerset Lake Condos, and Thoroughgood Colony.
4th Precinct – Bellamy Plantation, Commons at Princess Anne, Driftide Condos, Fairfield Forest, Framingham Village (College Park), Green Run, Kempsville Lake, Liberty Ridge Townhomes, Salem Woods, and Tivoli Apartments.

Most events begin around 6:30 p.m.
Even if your neighborhood is not having a planned event, we encourage all of the citizens of Virginia Beach to get out and send the message that we are fighting back against crime and drugs.  Leave your porch lights on all night to show your support!

For more information, please contact MPO Helen Gillespie, office 385-1331, hgillesp@vbgov.com 

MPO Jimmy Barnes
Public Relations/Marketing /Spokesperson
Virginia Beach Police Department
jfbarnes@vbgov.com , 757-385-4494

Op-Ed from Chairman of Dollar Tree thanks SDCC for work on PHP so far

Read entire Op-Ed by Mr. Macon Brock at ePilot.com:

But thanks to this partnership and the many groups such as Shore Drive Community Coalition, Lynnhaven River NOW and other members of the community who worked hard to prevent intensive development on this land, it is encouraging to know this treasure will have the best, most capable, caring environmental stewards — if the rest of the needed funds to purchase the property materialize.

Saving Pleasure House Point

Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) – July 31, 2010

By MACON BROCK

THE PLEASURE House Point land deal between the city of Virginia Beach, Wells Fargo Bank, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and the Trust for Public Land is exciting news and a tremendous accomplishment.

This excellent collaboration has been a godsend, and all involved deserve the community’s thanks for working diligently to try to preserve one of the last remaining undeveloped tracts of land on the Lynnhaven River. If it comes to pass, the protection and preservation of Pleasure House Point will be a wonderful asset to Hampton Roads residents and visitors for generations to come, and a vital boost to the water quality of our treasured Lynnhaven River and Chesapeake Bay.

However, we can’t celebrate yet because there are still millions of dollars that need to be committed by Oct. 31 in order to purchase the property and make sure this rare and precious open space is protected for good.

The conservation partners have applied for $3 million in federal grant money from the Coastal and Estuarine Land Conservation Program, but the grant’s success is still uncertain.

Three million dollars will go a long way toward the purchase and is a small price to pay to protect, restore and preserve such a vast area of wetlands, maritime forest and beautiful shorelines and waterways.

Each of us should encourage our congressional representatives to do everything they can to ensure that the CELCP is adequately funded at $60 million so the Pleasure House Point grant application has a better chance of being favorably received.

Pleasure House Point could have had a sad ending, with development destroying its natural beauty and introducing more runoff pollution into the Lynnhaven River and Chesapeake Bay.

But thanks to this partnership and the many groups such as Shore Drive Community Coalition, Lynnhaven River NOW and other members of the community who worked hard to prevent intensive development on this land, it is encouraging to know this treasure will have the best, most capable, caring environmental stewards – if the rest of the needed funds to purchase the property materialize.

This beautiful area provides a unique opportunity for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and partners to conduct oyster restoration and research projects, preserve living shorelines and conduct upland restoration.

In addition, CBF can expand its award-winning Bay education programs for thousands of area students and teachers. Pleasure House Point is the perfect place to serve as a lower Chesapeake Bay community environmental/education center, an asset that would benefit everyone in this region.

The public wins by getting access to the wetlands, beaches and waterways. CBF and other local watershed groups will benefit from the ability to house offices and conduct programs and leverage much of the good work that many in the community have been partnering on for years. And the river and Bay will have improved water quality.

The city of Virginia Beach has done its part in looking out for the citizens’ best interests. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s vision and persistence have been paramount. The Trust for Public Land’s experience has been vital. And Wells Fargo Bank’s generosity and public spiritedness have been truly commendable, especially considering the unstable economy.

Let’s all help make sure this deal gets completed in time. Then, this pending ecological victory can finally be celebrated.

Help us do pedestrian counts to improve safety on Shore Drive

Link to Spreadsheet with times available here.

From Mary Lynn:

Some members of Shore Drive Community Coalition and Save Lives On Shore Drive are working alongside Va. Beach Traffic Engineer’s gathering information on where and what improvements are needed (like crosswalks and brighter street lights) for a safer Shore Drive based on surveys and tests (like how much light is coming out of the street lights and do we need brighter ones) but first we need the results of this survey and we need your help.

PLEASE! We need volunteers to help count PEDESTRIANS & BICYCLISTS crossing Shore Drive even if you only can give an hour we need your help please on:

THIS COMING FRIDAY, 7/30/10 and SATURDAY, 7/31/10 we need help for the following shifts: 10 am –12 noon, 1 pm -3 pm, 5 pm –7 pm.  The 11 pm-2 am shifts are covered.

PLEASE VOLUNTEER SOME OF YOUR TIME!  Consider a block of time 1 hour; we really need your help to cover time this Friday and/or Saturday so please sign up!!!

Please call Mary Lynn Brown at 613-7030 or e-mail your name, phone # and preferred time(s) to marylynnb1@cox.net so schedule can be confirmed with volunteers.

Volunteers will help document results on a survey form to count pedestrians and bicyclists that cross Shore Drive this Friday and Saturday. We have been asked to do this survey to get true pedestrian counts for the traffic engineer’s so they know where to put in the new crosswalks so they would best be serving the public’s safety crossing Shore Drive.

The 2 day survey will be conducted at the intersection(s) with Shore Drive at:

  1. Red Tide Rd. (To cover pedestrians/cyclists from Ebb Tide Rd. to Starfish Rd).
  2. Jade St. (To cover pedestrians from the west side of Starfish Rd to CP Shuckers).

Again, each block of time is 1 hour; we need your help so please sign up!!!

  1. I will meet each shift person that starts that shift to provide that days form (s) for the survey.
  2. You need these forms to keep count and they need to be turned over at the end of your shift (I will come pick them up from you at the end of your shift).
  3. I live a couple blocks away and can always be called if there are any problems. 613-7030.
  4. I have the 11:00 pm to 2:00 am Friday and Saturday shifts covered already for the pedestrian & bicyclists count survey.

Special note:  If you want to sit in your air conditioned vehicle that is fine as long as you have a full view of the area you are responsible for observing and documenting.

Many thanks!

Mary Lynn Brown

Please call or e-mail Mary Lynn Brown right now at 613-7030 or marylynnb1@cox.net and sign up!!!

Grace’s letter to the Editor of the Pilot about the opportunity with PHP

It is not available at Pilotonline.com yet, so here it is here:

It is not sufficient to thank the present Mayor and City Council of Virginia Beach for their role in the recent negotiations to preserve Pleasure House Point, although it’s a good place to start.  This effort has been underway for so long, there are others who should be recognized, as well.  In addition to the sitting Council, previous Council members and past Mayor Meyera Oberndorf, are to be commended for maintaining the acquisition of this tract at the top of the Open Space wish list.

  The Virginia Beach Wetlands Board of 2006-07 demonstrated great courage and wisdom in challenging the environmental claims made by the developer.  Numerous respected organizations like the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Lynnhaven River NOW, bayfront civic leagues and individual professional experts joined countless ordinary citizens to document and publicize the value of this parcel.  I am pleased to say that the Shore Drive Community Coalition was a part of this effort.

  I, for one, do not rejoice in the difficulties the Sandler brothers are currently facing.  No one should revel in the misfortune of others.  The economic hardship facing many Virginia Beach residents is personal devastation.  Small comfort to them, but without such financial conditions, it is doubtful that much, if any, of Pleasure House Point could remain in its natural state.  We are thankful that something good might come in the midst of bleakness
.

Thank you, all who have labored so diligently.  Mayor Will Sessoms, Vice Mayor Louis Jones and honorable Council members, take a bow.

“By the end of the meeting, Wells Fargo agreed to sell the property for $13 million”

Read and comment on article at Pilotonline.com:

On the other hand, if Wells Fargo held out for more money and sold to another developer, environmental permits would be needed before construction could begin and homebuyers would have to return to the market.

Shoulder Paving On Shore Drive & Cape Henry Beach Grooming

The following email update was sent by the President of Cape Story by the Sea.

Paving Project on Shore Drive (southern portion between Beech and Kendall Streets) in Progress —check link below and BE CAREFUL out there
Click here for more information http://capestory.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/shoulder-paving-to-begin-from-beech-to-kendall-on-south-side-of-shore-drive-monday-july-19th/

Also Cape Henry Beach raking and cleaning scheduled for 4:30 AM this Wednesday.  Per City’s Beach and Coastal Engingeer, the area between Beech and Kendall Streets will be groomed to help remove dirt clumps and unwanted plant growth.
Click here for more information http://capestory.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/city-working-to-clean-up-appearance-of-cape-story-beach/

Empsy Munden,
Pres Cape Story by the Sea
emunden@aol.com  869-5785

SDCC thanked for their work by Chesapeake Bay Foundation

From The Bay Daily:

The property, known as Pleasure House Point, has been the focus of extensive community debate, with local groups such as Shore Drive Community Coalition, Lynnhaven River NOW, and CBF vigorously opposed to development proposed for the parcel.

Thank you.

Are you coming out for Share Shore Drive Day ?

Cycling info at ShareShoreDriveDay.net.

Come out and join the Circle in The Bridge from CHKD at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach Facility at 10am to walk.

To the volunteers who protected 100% of Pleasure House Point

The incredible news you heard today:

“Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.  announced today that the 122-acre property known as Pleasure House Point may be acquired and protected under terms of a deal between Wells Fargo bank and The Trust for Public Land (TPL), a national environmental group.  The property has been a top city open-space priority for a decade. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation and The Trust for Public Land plan to partner with the city to pull together funding to meet the $13 million purchase price.

Pleasure House Point, located just west of the Lesner Bridge and south of the Chesapeake Bay, is at the confluence of Pleasure House Creek and Crab Creek, overlooking the Lynnhaven River. The property’s owner, L.M. Sandler & Sons, had planned to build a large waterfront development there known as Indigo Dunes.”

… is at the very least exciting for Hampton Roads residents and future generations.

Over the next days, and weeks you will undoubtedly hear more details about the possibilities of what Pleasure House Point will be.

From housing a wildlife refuge & rehab center to being part of the Lynnhaven River Blueway and being a leader in educational programs for disabled children & adults. Pleasure House Point will be home to an inspiring facility that will not only protect a jewel of Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads – but can just as assuredly, incubate big thinking on so many levels we have not had a chance to comprehend. Yet.

If it were not for countless hard working, selfless volunteers who dedicated an incomprehensible amount of time, energy, and effort to save Pleasure House Point from development and to raise the level of awareness to the property’s value for preservation, open space, and environmental education, we would not be having this conversation right now.

Without you, dear volunteer we would not be at this place in time.

Without you, dear volunteer, this opportunity to tell your grand children you were there when… would not be possible.

We hope a thank you is enough. But we know it’s not.

We know protecting 100% of Pleasure House Point is merely a starting point for something bold and grand that you will be proud of.

And in case you haven’t heard it enough, for the work you’ve put in to accomplish this feat – thank you. Thank you dear volunteer. You do and will continue to make a difference.

City Announces Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point

City Announces Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point
Plans include environmental education center and preservation of open space

City News Release Date:  Tuesday, July 13, 2010 6:30 p.m.
 

…“Thanks to The Trust for Public Land, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and the citizens of Virginia Beach, we have a plan to save the vast majority of Pleasure House Point from development,” Mayor Sessoms said. “The strength of this partnership gives us the best chance yet to preserve this unique property. Our persistence is paying off!”…
 

To read the entire news release, click on this link Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point

You can also check for additional updates on this topic at the Pilotonline’s article Virginia Beach to buy, preserve Shore Drive property

Shore Drive Corridor Improvements - Phase IV, Ocean Park - Official Page

Here’s the Public Works Capital Projects Detail Sheet Official link to 2.118.000: Shore Drive Corridor Improvements – Phase IV.

Current Estimates
Start: 06/24/2010 End: 09/16/2015 Cost: 12,758,721

More Tips:
You can look up any CIP project by the following steps:
http://www.vbgov.com
Select “Online Services” (on the left side)
Select “View a Capital Project Status”
Select “CIP Project Status”
This takes you to the CIP Search Page (http://198.252.244.2/cipstatus/Search.aspx)
You can search by full name, partial name (ex. Shore) or CIP#

Thanks to David Jarman for the info.