Bayside Inn Musician Jams on Thursday evenings

That’s how the beat goes during Musicians Jam Night at Bayside Inn Restaurant and Lounge, where the passion for music runs strong and the urge to play it stronger still.

Each Thursday beginning at 8, the Pleasure House Road watering hole is open to musicians craving a jam session.
Read & comment on article at Pilotonline.com.
I think it’s terrific they’re starting to publish Irene’s articles…Beacon articles online!

Pedestrian Safety Bill passes House Transportation Committee

The House Transportation Committee approved (by a close vote) the legislation to require drivers to stop, not just yield, to pedestrians.  Next step is the House floor.  Identical Senate legislation is now on the Senate floor.

This is huge news.  However, it?s important to keep spreading the word about contacting your State Senator or State Delegate about the importance of this legislation so that it can be passed by both sides.

This year, both bills are more than just changing the word from yield to stop, they also include language that resulted from a recent study of the existing Virginia legislation that showed the existing law is vague and unclear for both drivers and pedestrians.  Many of the suggestions made by the study are incorporated in the proposed legislation.

Make sure your representatives know how important this legislation is to you.  It?s HB1270 and in the Senate SB644.

Learn more at BikeWalkVirginia.org.
Previously at SDCC.info.

A Power Point that has been circulating in emails about Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station

A Power Point & PDF was created by some home owners who are concerned about having a permanent transfer station placed at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach facility.

PDF Version. [41 pg pdf]
Power Point version.

Beacon article about Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach Facility

Cape Henry Shores resident Dan Creedon maintains that the proposed project is a citywide issue.

“The installation of a permanent transfer station will begin the degradation of the last remaining city-owned waterfront that is open to the public,” said Creedon, a founding member of the Shore Drive Advisory Board. “It reverses the beautification and safety efforts that the city has made and invested in along Shore Drive.”
Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.

Momma Kitty Found

Great news about Momma Kitty, her family was found and they’re all reunited!

[encode=tim@sdcc.info?Subject=Pet Finder]Email us & hopefully we can help[/encode] if you have a missing loved one.

Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station Public Hearing and Q & A scheduled

Thanks to all who have worked on looking into, in great detail, the proposal to build a permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach Facility.

Special thanks to those who attended this evening’s City Council Open Mic night.

And, more importantly, thanks to City Council for scheduling a Public Hearing and Q & A about this proposal!

Set your calendar:
Public Hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19th at Bayside Middle School at 6:30pm.
Prepare & bring your detailed due diligence kind of questions.

The time & more info will be posted here the second we have it.
On the very slim chance you don’t check out this site everyday, we’d encourage you to consider signing up for our eNewsletter and we’ll email ya know the details as soon as they’re firmed up.

LRNow oyster reef work started yesterday

After two years of work, our Lynnhaven River NOW Athey Oyster Reef is under construction!

It?s a beautiful day to take a walk and watch our protected oyster sanctuary reef ?grow? before your very eyes.

Work will continue through this week in Long Creek and it is easy to see from Dockside Inn, Bubba?s, Lynnhaven Seafood, Chick?s Oyster Bar or from the Lesner Bridge.  The reef is being built on top of the concrete debris from the old bridge and uses the oyster shell collected from restaurants and citizens through our Save Oyster Shell campaign.  Funds for the reef?s construction were provided by Fish America Foundation, the City of Virginia Beach and Virginia Marine Resources Commission.

Here are two photos from Day 1 (2/4/08) as construction began:

Before shell placement has begun.

Shell placement has begun.

Check out LRNow’s website.

Momma-Kitty missing in Baylake Pines

She’s missing near Chicks Beach around Sandy Bay Drive.

please contact [encode=benns51@cox.net?Subject=Momma Kitty]chris benns[/encode]

757-630-5954-cell
757-547-5689 -work
757-460-5954-home

thank you
chris

City Council Open Mic Night, Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station at Lynnhaven Boat Ramp

Attend City Council’s Open Mic Night tomorrow evening.
City Council session starts at 6pm and there are only 2 items on the Agenda. Open Mic Night starts directly after meeting.
There are a number of people attending making a presentation about why putting this operation at the LBR is a bad idea & should be reconsidered. You do not have to speak to have a positive impact.

[encode=moberndo@VBgov.com?Subject=Lynnhaven Boat Ramp]Email Mayor Obernodorf[/encode] & let City Council know what you think of putting the permanent operation at the LBR.

[encode=justin.worrell@mrc.virginia.gov?Subject=Lynnhaven Boat Ramp]Email VMRC Regulator[/encode] & let him know you object to the LBR being used as a permanent dredge spoils transfer station.
You must include your full name and full address to get on the record.

View then sign online Petition to oppose the proposed location of a permanent or temporary dredge spoils transfer site.

Latest comment from online Petition:
Please don’t allow dump trucks to share the LBR w/ boaters……. I don’t want to have to fight for space and it one of only 2 ramps that I know of that I can access the bay and ocean in the Va Beach area. -Yorktown

Google Map to Building #1 at Municipal Center.
View Larger Map

Enter at front of building only.

Food Lion across from Little Creek ROBBED Thursday at 6pm

Adam Bernstein, a police spokesman, said the robbery occurred about 6 p.m. at the Food Lion in the 5100 block of Shore Drive. It was unclear how many customers were in the store at the time.
Pilotonline.com.
WTKR.com includes still photos from video surveillance.

Police are asking that anyone with information regarding this case to call the Virginia Beach Crime Solvers Office at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.  Callers remain anonymous and could be eligible for up to a $1,000 reward if their information leads to an arrest.

Managing Stormwater: Our Escalating Challenge - Citywide Town Meeting

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 7 to 9 p.m.
Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th St., Suite 1

Topic:  Managing Stormwater: Our Escalating Challenge

Pre-registration is required; space is limited.

To register call 385-3111.
(Please do not call the Convention Center.)
More info at VBGov.com.

Virginian-Pilot adds an outside Public Editor

…her job is to serve as a bridge between the public and the paper. She will listen to and report on complaints from readers… Her columns will appear on the Sunday op-ed page.

Contact Joyce Hoffmann: 757.446.2475, or .

Beach Butterflies Foundation Inc.

Thanks to Laurie for the tip about this:

BeachButterflies.org.

If you’ve ever been in a butterfly house, you know what an incredible experience it is!

March 6th Climate Change and Coastal Virginia by NOAA’s Ron Gird sponsored by LRNow

Climate change is a topic much in the news these days.  As a coastal community, Virginia Beach is extremely vulnerable to the effects of even minor sea level rise. 

On Thursday, March 6th at 7:00 PM, Lynnhaven River NOW is sponsoring a public meeting and presentation on Climate Change and Coastal Virginia.  Our guest speaker will be Ron Gird of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Climate, Weather and Weather Services.  Ron Gird is a climate specialist and has studied the possible effects of climate change extensively. 

This meeting and presentation are free and open to the public and will be held at the Cape Henry Collegiate School Auditorium at 1320 Mill Dam Road in Virginia Beach.

For more information please contact the Lynnhaven River NOW office at 757-962-5398 or [encode=kforget@lynnhaven2007.com?Subject=From SDCC.info]email[/encode] .

Please join us for a thought provoking presentation on this very timely topic.

Process to lease the City Marina will include public input from the beginning

The City sent out rejection letters to everyone who submitted a bid to get a long term lease for the City Marina.

We thank City Council & all those involved who helped make this happen.
We particularly look forward to the public’s involvement from the beginning of the process once it’s started again.

View rejection letters & some revenue info. [7pg pdf]

SDCC Special Projects Fund Information

Historically, SDCC has been funded by it’s $25 membership fee & income from our annual oyster roast. SDCC now has a Special Projects Fund.

Don’t have the time to volunteer to help make our community a little better?

Mail your donation to:

Shore Drive Community Coalition
P.O. Box 55254
Virginia Beach VA 23471

Write your check or money order to:

Shore Drive Community Coalition, Special Projects Fund
[SDCC, Special Projects Fund will also work.]

Article in paper about Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp

Today around noon, Irene from the Beacon was at the Boat Ramp interviewing people about the dredge spoils transfer station. They showed off their website, BoatRampClosing.com,  flyers, & a petition that they’re circulating.

Look for the story with photos this week in the Beacon.