Mon. Oct. 28th at 7:30pm Community Meeting with Councilman Wood – Shore Drive Flooding Issues – Present and Future Solutions

Click here for a printable version of the agenda SDCCAgendaOCT2013

 

Shore Drive Community Coalition

Monday, 28 OCT – 7:30-8:30 pm

SDCC General Meeting  

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

 

Call to order:

Meeting topic:   Councilman Jim Wood Discusses Shore Drive Flooding Issues, Present and Future Solutions

                                           

 Officers’ Reports:    President’s Report              David Williams

                                    Vice President’s report       Rick Mercadante

                                    Secretary’s Report               Todd Solomon –SEPT Minutes

                                    Treasurer’s Report              Ann Williams (acting treas.)

 

Old Business  

New Business       

Adjourn

 Next SDCC- Monday NOV 25, 2013               Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center

 Topic: City Topics (Light Rail, Dredging, Lesner Bridge Construction)

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

Video of buoy #5 removed from OCEAN PARK beach

Check it out at Defense Video & Imagery Distribution Center website.

Photos at Pilotonline.com.
Photos and raw video at WTKR.com.

Note: Any resident of Ocean Park who’s lived here for any period of time is more than willing to give a tour to any media who thinks Ocean Park is Chics Beach.

Photo Credit: Tim Solanic

Photo Credit: Tim Solanic

LRNow Fall Fest Walk, bike, or drive over to 19th Street and Cypress Avenue on November 16th from 9am-12pm and see what exciting opportunities we have to offer.

Visit LRNow.org to learn more now.

How would light rail affect YOUR neighborhood? A conference. ***- Cancelled due to lack of interest ***

Per the VBCCO, this event has been cancelled due to lack of interest. 

 

Learn more and register at the VBCCO website.

Virginia Beach Council of Civic Organizations/City of Virginia Beach

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 2013

Virginia Beach Convention Center, 8:30 – 12:30

How would light rail affect YOUR neighborhood?

Will HRT connect YOU to Light Rail?

Keynote Address: James K. Spore

Overview: Councilman Jim Wood

Round Table Discussions with Charette Facilitators

LiteRailVBCCOpost

VBGov.com Light Rail page.

Tour the Brock Center at Pleasure House Point this evening with the Hampton Roads Green Building Council

Learn more at the Hampton Roads Green Building Council website.

Tonight!

Tonight!

2014 Legislative Agenda – Recurring Flooding Item letter from the Mayor

Read the entire 75 page PDF which includes the Mayor’s letter, slides, etc.

As council is well aware, the recurrent flooding issue is of great concern to our citizens.

So the Mayor is asking City Council to add an additional item for VB’s legislative agenda.

…but to ask to support the authorization of the study.

Legislative Request # 1: The City of Norfolk requests the General Assembly to establish and fund a Joint Study Committee to further investigate and make recommendations on recurrent coastal flooding in Virginia.

A slide from the 75 page PDF

A slide from the 75 page PDF

The VIMS Report concludes Virginia localities are not adequately equipped to address and
implement meaningful flood mitigation strategies required for responding to predicated
relative sea level rise on their own. Within the VIMS Report, there are a series of simulations
that show impacted areas as influenced by: a) storm surge, b) sea level rise, and c) the
recurrences of storms making land fall within the region. All of these factors both individually
and collectively, are anticipated to increase the frequency and the severity of coastal flooding
events. This will increase damages to public and private property, amplify impacts to public
safety, and increase disruption to individuals and the economy. Left unaddressed, the
Commonwealth can reasonably anticipate that it will see significant and profound coastal
flooding now and into the immediate planning horizon.

City Letter Regarding 2013 Lynnhaven Inlet Dredging Project

Thanks you to the Bayfront Advisory Committee’s newsletter for providing the City’s letter on the 2013 Lynnhaven Inlet Dredging Project.  You can read the BAC newsletter here VisionNewsletter 2 101 (2)

 

Click here for a printable version of the City letter – 2013 Dredging Project City Letter

 

2013 Dredging Project Letter

 

Buoy wash up coverage on WTKR including a blooper vid

Blooper vid is here.

The non-blooper vid at WTKR.com here.

Previously at SDCC.info.

Apparently the buoy washed in from Thimble Shoals.

Photo Credit: Laurie Rogers

Photo Credit: Laurie Rogers


Yup, it’s huge!

Lynnhaven Inlet Dredging to Begin in 30 days. Sand to be placed on Ocean Park Beach.

According to an email City staff sent to Mrs. Dorinda Ennis of 3356 on the Bay, the Lynnhaven Inlet dredging, which was scheduled to take place last year but was delayed because of funding problems, will start within the next 30 days.  Please see the City staff email below

According to David Jarman….

Here is the feedback from our Coastal Group that handles the dredging work:

  • The Corps inlet contract has been awarded.   Notice to proceed will be issued 9/10/2013 and work will begin within 30 days.  The dredged sand will be placed on the Ocean Park Beach.  Project completion is anticipated by the end of February.  If necessary, truck hauling from the boat ramp stockpile to the Ocean Park Beach will be available once the Corps dredging project is complete.  This work would begin in March and last for a few weeks, again as needed.
  • Crab Creek bids were opened two weeks ago, work will begin in November, with completion by the end of March.

Sat. Oct 12th LRNow Fall Festival Cancelled Due to Bad Weather

Fall Festival Cancelled

All Events at the Oceanfront Cancelled for Saturday

The City of Virginia Beach has made the decision to cancel all events at the Oceanfront on Saturday, October 12th because of inclement weather.
We are really sorry to have to cancel our Fall Festival and appreciate your efforts to plan for your participation.  We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused you.

Thank you,
Karen, Kris, Trista, Meredith, Jody, Pam, Laurie, and Michael of Lynnhaven River Now

Nor ‘easter coverage at Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & washed up buoy #5

The walkway under the Lesner at the beloved Lynnhaven Boat Ramp & Beach Facility was damaged again.

Video including damage at WTKR.com.

National Weather Service page including forecast, coastal advisories and more.

Washed up on Ocean Park beach! Photo Credit: Trista Riley Imrich of LRNow

Washed up on Ocean Park beach! Yes, the USCG was notified.
Photo Credit: Trista Riley Imrich of LRNow

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To put it in perspective.

“This wonderful piece of land, it’s so wonderful. It’s protected because it was slated for very dense development, and now with the cooperation of Virginia Beach, it’s going to be preserved forever and be completely environmentally friendly,” said Macon Brock.

Watch video coverage at WAVY.com.

 

You can also read about it in the Virginian-Pilot article, click here

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation this morning plans to mark the start of construction at Pleasure House Point on a roughly $5 million environmental education center and office designed to be the greenest in the state.

“The trial is the next iteration of an ongoing legal battle between the Lynnhaven Dunes Condominium Association and the city, stretching back to 2009 when the association first contested the city’s taking of easements allowing it to use and maintain its section of Cape Henry Beach.”

Read the entire article at Pilotonline.com.

But the condominium no longer owns the shoreline abutting its property after the city condemned portions of Cape Henry Beach in 2009 to place sand dredged from Lynnhaven Inlet there.

Now they’re going to court to see how much the rights to that land are worth.

 

To prevent future litigation like this, city officials are seeking a clarification to state law that says a waterfront property owner maintains his or her riparian rights after a sand-replenishment project.

To view the City’s draft Legislative Plan for this issue, Click here

First Landing State Park Fall Festival – Sat. Oct. 19th from 2-6pm

What: Fall Festival

Date: Saturday Oct. 19, 2013

Time: 2:00pm to 6:00pm

Where: Park’s Picnic Shelter at 2500 Shore Drive

 

The festival will include outdoor activities, hay rides, pumpkin decorating, kid’s crafts, roasting s’mores and special exhibits.

The festival is free, however there is a parking fee for all cars.

Email firstlanding@dcr.virginia.gov for more information