Archive for July, 2011

Click the link below for more information and a printable version of the flier.

Adopt-A-Thon_July302011

Shore Drive Voice
from the
Shore Drive Community Coalition

Shore Drive Voice
2011-Issue #4
BAC Annual Meeting
SDCC General Meeting
Teen Wins Award for PHP
BZA Dredge Hearing

Calendar of events
Thursday July 21st
BAC Annual Meeting
Monday July 25th
SDCC Genereral Meeting
Wednesday Aug 3
BZA Dredging Hearing

Contact Us
Shore Drive
Community Coalition
david@sdcc.info

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SDCC Website

 

Dear Shore Drive Resident,

Hurricane Season is upon us, are you ready? Come to the SDCC General meeting to learn if you’re truly prepared. As always,if you have any comments or concerns regarding our community, please send them to my attention at david@sdcc.info

Sincerly,
David Williams
Shore Drive Community Coalition President

Bayfront Advisory Committee to hold annual workshop and general meeting on Thursday July 21st at the VB Resort Conference Hotel

The Bayfront Advisory Committee will hold its annual workshop on Thursday, July 21, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center, Executive Board Room, 2800 Shore Drive. The regularly scheduled committee meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m in the same location.

Click here to for agenda details.

SDCC Monday July 25th General Meeting Notice and Agenda

SDCC General Meeting ˆ Monday, July 25, 7:30 ˆ 9:00 pm

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

Slide presentation, „Your Local Hurricane Preparations‰

Click here for a printable version of the agenda

Local Teen Presented WTKR Channel 3 “People Taking Action” Award for Fundraising Efforts on Pleasure House Point


On Tuesday, Charlie Harrelson, a 14 year old Kemps Landing student, was presented with the WTKR Channel 3 „Peolpe Taking Action‰ award for his fund raising efforts to help purchase and preserve Pleasure House Point. To watch the newscast, click here
http://www.wtkr.com/videobeta/?watchId=4bdbfa91-128d-49ec-864b-75e846419ffe

Also, don‚t forget, July 31st is the last day to vote for Charlie‚s Pepsi Challange project which has the potential to raise $50,000 for the purchase of PHP. You can vote at the following link http://www.refresheverything.com/savepleasurehousepoint

Wed August 3rd – BZA Hearing Regarding Permanent Dredge Transfer Station at Maple Street


The City is being challenged on their determination that a PERMANENT MUNICIPAL DREDGE SPOILS FACILITY – (a PERMANENT industrial facility with barges, cranes, tandem trucks, sludge & pusher boats) is an acceptable „PUBLIC USE‰ in R7.5 – Residential Zoning

Click here for more details on how you can get invloved.

For more information and news related to the Shore Drive Community, please visit our website at www.sdcc.info

 

Shore Drive Community Coalition
2260 First Landing Lane
Virginia Beach Virginia 23451
And…
Please follow this link from the VBCCO for information on an event coming up at the Farmer’s Market to celebrate Heifer International:

http://hamptonroads.heiferblog.org/

July 4 2011 Parade pics

Click the link below to see Anne Kane’s pictures of the 2011 4th of July parade in Ocean Park:

July 4th parade 2011

 

Marina Shores Boat Slips and Proposed
Dredge Spoils Site

 

Sign the Petition if you oppose it

The rhetoric is heating up over the
proposal by the owner of Marina Shores to add 45 boat slips.
Originally, this was coupled with a plan by the City to install a
permanent dredge spoils transfer site nearby. (For the original
proposal, visit www.sdcc.info
and type “Boat slips” in the Search block.)

Since the original proposal, the two
issues have been separated, but both are being contested by many
residents of the neighborhoods of Cape Henry Shores, Cape Story by
the Sea and Broad Bay Island. For a full airing of the reasons for
their opposition, visit www.longcreekwetlands.com.
If you oppose the transfer site being expanded for dredging of
outlying tributaries, or bulkheading for boat slips, you can sign the
petition. Be aware, of course, that Maple Street is already a spoils
site for dredging Long Creek, just as the Boat Ramp location was a
spoils site for dredging the Inlet.

It is also possible that a permanent
dredge spoils transfer station is again being considered at the
Lynnhaven Boat Ramp, in spite of the objections of fishing and
boating enthusiasts, environmentalists, commuters, residents and
taxpayers, which had derailed the proposal a couple of years ago.