It doesn’t get much more exciting than this:
East bound Shore Drive open
Just now
More info about Beach Haven fire
Thanks to Bob for photos.
Pilotonline.com coverage.
WAVY.com coverage.
WAVY.com photo gallery.
WVEC.com coverage.
WTKR.com coverage.
2 confirmed dead.
Shore Drive closed at 845a.
“VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) – Two people have been killed following a two-alarm fire at the Lynnhaven Beach Condos on Beach Haven Drive early Friday morning.”
Fire crews on scene said the call went out at 5:20 a.m. at 2305 Beach Haven Dr. Firefighters battled the flames for about an hour before it was under control.
Ocean Park South drainage improvements to be completed by May 2013
Thank you!
From an email:
Subject: Ocean Park South Drainage Improvements
Mr. Kassir, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Vaughn and Honorable Mayor Jones,
This is to advise you that Public Works is proceeding with the design and construction of Alternative A for the Ocean Park – South Drainage Improvements. After holding a Public Information Meeting on 23 FEB 2012, we received 8 comment sheets from citizens who are in favor of Alternative A (attached) and 2 comment sheets from citizens who are in favor of Alternative C. The Public Meeting Handout package is attached for reference. On 28 FEB 2012 the Ocean Park Civic League Executive Committee passed a resolution to support Alternative A (Also known as Alternative One). Therefore, we are proceeding with the design and construction of Alternative A. We anticipate construction to be completed by May 31, 2013.
Thank you,
Michael S. Bumbaco, PE
City of Virginia Beach
Public Works Engineering/Water Resources
Municipal Center – Building 2
2405 Courthouse Drive- Room 345
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9031
Phone: 757-385-1978
Email: mbumbaco@vbgov.com
85th Annual Easter Sunrise Service to be held on Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story
Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story will host its 85th annual Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 8 at the historic Cape Henry Memorial Cross on Fort Story.
The guest speaker for this year’s service will be Captain Boyle, who assumed his current position as Commander Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Regional Chaplain in December 2010.
Also participating will be the Joint Base Commander, Capt. Charles L. Stuppard and Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., from the City of Virginia Beach.
The service site is historically rich dating back more than four hundred years since the first settlers came ashore on April 26, 1607…
View Official Press Release [1pg PDF]
The Universe Between Our Ears – A Mini-Conference On Mental Health For Teens
Presented by I Need A Lighthouse.
Mission Statement
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Printable Poster [PDF]
Shore Drive’s Great Loss
After a year of effort by many people, the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) ruled on 27 March in FAVOR of the city’s permit request. In spite of all our well founded arguments against the permit’s approval, the VMRC ruled to permit the depositing of up to 25,000 cubic yards of dredged material per year at either Crab Creek or Maple Street.
A neighbor asked me how this could be after the City Council voted unanimously for a resolution co-sponsored by Vice Mayor Jones and Councilman Wood to remove the Maple Street deposit site from dredged deposits. The City Council approved resolution ONLY removed Maple Street from the Neighborhood Dredging Program, NOT the Channel Maintenance Dredging program.
All speakers, both those for and those against the permit readily agreed that maintenance dredging of the Long Creek Channel (about 2 miles from the Lesner Bridge to First Landing State Park) was necessary and required. Even the city Water Engineer, Mr. Phill Roehr acknowledged that the channel has lately only required maintenance dredging about 4 times in 7 years and in those 7 years only produced a TOTAL of 4,000 cubic yards of BEACH GRADE SAND, suitable for deposit on our pristine beaches. You might ask, “how does 4,000 cubic yards of beach grade sand in 7 years equate to the need of the city to deposit up to 25,000 cubic yards of deposits, beach grade and OTHER less than beach grade sand annually? Mr. Roehr stated that there was no change from the previous permit which allowed hydraulic placement of beach grade sand up to 20,000 cubic yards.
Many of us strongly believe that this permit will allow non-beach grade sand to be depositied at this site (and Crab Creek) by not only city dredging people, BUT PRIVATE parties as the city has long stated as a goal in many of their briefings. So, for all those financially adept people who have property made up in part of mud, muck, and silt, we believe this permit will now allow them to contract for a dredge company to come in and make their mudflats into a much more valuable and highly desired “deep water access” lot. These are the same people who are smart enough NOT to seek a Special Service District contract for 16 years and pay increasing SSD assessments as their property increases in its assessed value, but have the means to pay for a one time dredging up front. Now, with a much more valuable “Deep Water Access” piece of property, these savvy owners can sell it and make significant profits. Previously, the major stopping point for many mud flat owners has been where these private parties could dump their non-beach grade spoils. And, now it is solved. After all, it continues to be about special interest money. That is how SOME politicians get elected. Does an acknowledged $400,00 dollars “quid pro quo” sound familiar?
I believe the new permit will limit the spoils to be only from Long Creek and the Channel Maintenance dredging program. Should we citizens expect the city to monitor where the spoils are coming from in compliance with this new permit? As Deputy City Manager Mr. Dave Hansen stated, “the city is self-policing.” So, that is like our police department giving itself a speeding ticket for going 20 mph over the posted speed limit. I have little faith in either Mr. Hansen or Mr. Roehrs policing the Maple Street or Crab Creek site for spoil origin and spoil quality. VMRC says that if we see permit violations we can give them a call.
We will just have to see what our VMRC permit states once it is signed. We have many options depending on the limitations stated in the permit. The Board of Zoning appeals ruled that a Municipal Dredge Spoils Transfer Facility was not an allowed use on the Maple St. parcel in R7.5 zoning. The City has appealed the ruling which names a private Citizen and the BZA board, but has not acted on it. Note that the city is suing this private party with our tax dollars to overturn the city’s own BZA ruling. I don’t think that we are sunk under the muck yet, but we will have much work to do to continue to spread the word to the public on these issues and to gather more residents to sufficiently emphasize to our City Council our concerns related to the potential abuse of our neighborhoods at both Maple Street and Crab Creek sites. If the Public Works Department in the City of Virginia Beach can place our neighborhoods in this jeopardy, the City Council of Virginia Beach has the power to prevent that abuse. After all, the Mayor and City Council work for the citizens of this city. The City Manager and city departments are responsible to that same City Council.
Remember, We the people, as citizens have options also with the coming City Council elections in November.
28 rehabbed Pelicans to be released Saturday at Shellfish Company
News from an email:
This Saturday 2pm a pelican release is scheduled…this is not a fundraiser. It is an opportunity to see 28 pelicans that were rescued, suffering from frost bite, be released all at one time, back into the wild.
where: Shell Fish Company (next to Bubba’s)
Louie Smith has agreed to entertain us…weather should be beautiful…..Please promote this to friends and neighbors.
Elyse
Wow!
More love for new Shore Drive bike lane from WAVY
The Virginia Bicycling Federation presented Mayor Sessoms a check for $10-thousand to support the safety education and awareness program.
Visit, and join the Virginia Bicycling Federation. They do awesome work for “Advocacy, Safety, & Education” to make cycling safer in the Commonwealth.
You’re already a member of the Tidewater Bicycling Association right?
Shore Drive becomes a little bit safer.
Cyclists celebrate new bike lane
Busy stretch of Shore Drive not so perilous a ride after Beach adds some elbow room
Click here to read Pilot reporter Susan Hutchins’ article on the ribbon cutting ceremony.
SDCC General Meeting – Monday March 26th
Click here for a printable version of the agenda – SDCC March 2012 Agenda
Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) General Meeting
Monday 26 March 2011
SDCC General Meeting – Monday, March 26, 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)
Call to order
Discussions: Donation to Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue
City’s Strategic Plan
Invited speaker: TBA
For Important information concerning this city, school budget, dredge spoils project and Long Creek channel maintenance dredging
Officers’ Reports
President’s Report – David Williams
Vice President’s report-Vacant
Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon – SDCC FEB Minutes
Treasurer’s Report Carol Collins
Update on issues: Upcoming City Issues
Pleasure House Point
Neighborhood Dredging Program
Channel Maintenance Dredging
VMRC Hearing
Old Business
New Business
Adjourn
Next SDCC- Apr 30, 2012 Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center
Speaker- To be announced
Come out to the dedication to the super awesome bike lane on Shore Drive thru First Landing!
RSVP to:
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Drew Lankford
Media and Communications
Department of Public Works
City of Virginia Beach
dlankfor@vbgov.com
(O) 757.385.8062
Launch postponed until Tueday Night
Five Rocket ATREX Moved to March 20
03.18.12 – The ATREX mission has been postponed to no earlier than the night of March 20 due to expected poor weather along mid-Atlantic coast. Next update is Monday, March 19.
Exercise Week In Virginia Beach
As many have probably already heard, the military will be holding installation exercises this week (March 19-23). These exercises are part of the Solid Curtain and Citadel Shield series held annually to train and test our command and control systems and how the military will deal with security events ranging from small to large. Installations along Shore Drive will be impacted, as well as other military installation in Virginia Beach. This week will NOT be business as usual, so if you are traveling Shore Drive, or traveling onto military bases, you may be delayed, caught in traffic backup, or even not allowed on board depending on what is being drilled at the time. If there is a traffic backup, it might take some time to clear. Have some patience and please show some consideration for what is going on. Thank you for your consideration.
Wallops Island NASA launch postponed til Monday 19th
Five Rocket ATREX Postponed to March 19
03.17.12 – The ATREX mission has been rescheduled to no earlier than the night of Monday, March 19, due to the high probability of unacceptable weather on March 18. A launch decision will be made Sunday evening.
First Landing looking for a few more volunteers for March 24th
From an email from Kim:
Hello Volunteers!
I’m still looking for volunteers for the Survive First Landing event that will be held on Saturday, March 24th from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm at the picnic shelter. We need a few more volunteers in order to have a safe and fun event to teach guests about outdoor survival!
We still need a few more survival station volunteers. Survival stations include:
* Spear Making
* Ranger Beads
* Fire Starting
* Rope Making
* Knot tying
* Worst case senario trivia gamePlease let me know if you are interested and your availability. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you,
Kim Y. Miller
Volunteer / Events Coordinator
First Landing State Park
Phone: 757-412-2308
Cell: 757-536-0088
Fax: 757-412-2315
City Council approves resolution to purchase Pleasure House Point for Open Space
PLEASURE HOUSE POINT
City Council approves resolution to purchase Pleasure House Point
http://hamptonroads.com/2012/03/virginia-beach-deal-preserves-slice-nature
After 10 years of work, the preservation of the site has now become reality. Without the collaboration of the community, CBF, Lynnhaven River Now, Trust for Public Land, City of Virginia Beach and the City Council, this purchase could have never happened.
Ordinances and Resolution re PLEASURE HOUSE POINT:
a. AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE an Agreement of Purchase and Sale with The Trust for Public Land re acquisition
b. ESTABLISH a Capital Improvement Project (CIP) to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE various grants and TRANSFER funds from “Open Space Site Acquisition – Phase I”
c. Issuance and sale of General Obligation Bonds, not to exceed $6-Million, to the Virginia Water Facilities Revolving Fund
NASA to Launch 5 Rockets from Wallops Island
Wallops Island Rocket Launch
NASA is scheduled to launch five suborbital sounding rockets in just over five minutes March 14 as part of a study of the upper level jet stream. The launch window currently is 11 p.m. to 6:30 EDT, March 14 – April 3. The Anomalous Transport Rocket Experiment (ATREX) will gather information needed to better understand the process responsible for the high-altitude jet stream located 60 to 65 miles above the surface of the Earth. As part the mission, the five rockets will release a chemical tracer that will form milky, white clouds that allow scientists and the public to “see” the winds in space. These clouds may be visible for up to 20 minutes by residents from South Carolina to southern New Hampshire and Vermont. More information on the ATREX mission is available on the Internet at: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/missions/atrex.html
Webcast of the mission will begin 2 hours before the opening of the launch window
The city is tentatively planning a ribbon cutting with Mayor Sessoms on Saturday, March 24th at 10:00 am celebrating the new bike lane on Shore Drive in First Landing.
From Tidewater Bicycle Association:
The transformation of this stretch of highway into a more bike friendly one can be summed up in one word- Wow! Given all of the interest from the cycling community and Shore Drive/Bayfront area residents over the past decade this is a day that has been a long time coming. It can truly be said that Virginia Beach’s planners and engineers hit the ball out of the park with this project.






