Dr. Robinson recommends an adjustment in Partnership’s direction

September 15, 2009

Dr. Brad Robinson,  not being able to make a special Wednesday morning  meeting of the Wards Corner Partnership, wrote the following email to give his input:

Unfortunately I cannot be at the meeting on Wednesday (patient care); so here is my input.  I know you all are passionate and dedicated to see this through, no one is more committed than me. No, I am not “proud” of Wards Corner as it looks today but I am a property owner and a home owner in WC and I will continue to work diligently for its improvement. What is holding Wards Corner back is the lack of a “Big Fish”; someone with deep pockets AND the desire to go in and take the risk of several million dollars to redevelop Wards Corner. Once the first fish comes in the others will follow.  Remember, Mrs. Dallas was offered 12 million dollars for her corner 10 years ago and turned it down.

 

I agree with you that things are not moving forward as fast as we would like but we must be careful not to gather a lynch mob against Barclay, Don and Theresa. Reading an inflammatory letter in a public setting was like an ill-advised intervention and is not going to change the city’s behavior toward us.  In fact, I’ve seen the results of that type behavior from previous Wards Corner leadership.  I would argue that is one of the reasons we have had such slow progress here and we are still may be paying for it.  Praise in public and chastise in private. If you have a beef with our council people get on the phone, make an appointment at their office or grab them after a meeting in private but not in a public setting.  No one wants to be “spanked” in front of other people.

 

I have no problem reorganizing the task force back to committee structures if you think that is the answer.  In my opinion there won’t be any major changes in the Wards Corner business district until the property owners decide to pull the trigger and sell or tear down the shopping centers and start over. According to Chuck Rigney, once a developer comes to them with a plan, the city will use all of its resources to see it happen. I believe him.  Unfortunately the current economic market makes this next to impossible. Unless the city owns the property there isn’t a whole lot they can do. 

 

As far as businesses moving out of Wards Corner, it isn’t because of the crime necessarily, it is because there are better opportunities elsewhere from a construction/structure stand point.  Businesses are offered only short term leases with little support from property owners (you have to do your own build out).  Look at the business that left; Wherehouse Music (that type of store is fading fast – see Virgin Records at Disney World…gone!), the Hispanic store on Little Creek (illegal activity), the rent to own store in the Perry Property (dying business), the real estate office on Granby, (market shakeout).  The reason the Sport Zone left had little to do with the prostitutes and gun shots;  they were plagued with shoplifters and they had a better offer in Ghent.  The stores on the Dallas side….. well, we know the problem there.  So get ready, it may get worse before it gets better.  Unfortunately, these are factors completely out of our control. 

 

What we DO have control over is reporting crime and code violations to the police and public works departments respectively. Then we have to hold their feet to the fire to rectify the violations.  I believe the continuous updates from the people in Denby Park led to the money currently being spent in Denby Park and Monticello Village.  We need to keep providing our opinions but in a more appropriate manner (to say NOTHING has been done in Wards Corner is disingenuous). 

 

I believe the beautification and infrastructure committees have done a good job creating workable plans for Wards Corner and the Wards Corner Now web site if utilized properly is a strength.  The city did buy the Alexis Apartments (paid way too much for them) and it would be nice but improbable for them to buy up large pieces of property in  Denby Park.  Losing Marcus to Richmond definitely set us back.

 

From my perspective, I’ve seen a lot of complaining and very few solutions from the citizens of the task force.  I would suggest you list your concerns and define workable solutions. Then communicate those desires firmly but professionally.  I know when I am nagged I am less likely to capitulate.  

 

A lot has changed economically and politically since the development of the WC Comprehensive Plan. We need to regroup and move forward in a positive fashion. Yes, there have been mistakes and missed opportunities along the way but whining about them will not change the realities of today. Don’t forget the comprehensive plan suggested we focus on the fringes first (DP and Tittustown) then the core will follow.

 

Lastly, if you believe some or all the council members need to be replaced; don’t talk about, do it.

 

Just my opinion,  I may be wrong.

 

Brad  Robinson, DC

Past President Wards Corner Business Association 

 


Two found dead in Norfolk apartment

September 15, 2009

WVEC  is reporting that two people were found dead at 9:15 a.m. in the 800 block of Banaker Road. This incident is not even one block from Crossroads Elementary School. The report says,

The victims were found inside one of the apartments.
Police didn’t release other information because the investigation is in its early stages.


Denby Park Neighborhood Back to School Party To be held Friday, August 28th

August 19, 2009

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Denby Park Back to School Party


Denby Park Project Focus August 2009 Newsletter

August 4, 2009

Denby Park August 2009 Project Focus Newsletter

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August 2009 Focus 2


Community Involvement Day – Denby Park

June 17, 2009

We received the following invitation from RJ Luce, President of the Denby Park Civic League:

All,
Please consider coming out this Saturday the 20th of June to 550 East Little Creek Road (Oakdale Presbyterian Church) where we will be doing some yard work, and general things to help improve the look of the 500 block of Little Creek Rd. We will have tools or you can bring your favorites with you.  Pizza and drinks will be provided, we are asking the civic league members to bring  a desert (cookies or the like). The Junior Civic League will be providing assistance. We would like to thank the city of Norfolk for assisting with this event. Hope to see you all there. Any questions please call 404-8072 or 237-2815.

RJ Luce
Civic League President


Police Patrol Sector meeting Friday, June 12th

June 3, 2009

Officer Curtis Jackson and Officer Catrinna Swenson wrote:

Our next sector meeting will be on June 12, 2009 from 11:00AM to 12:00PM at the Norfolk Workforce Center located at 201 E. Little Creek Rd. next to Kroger.

Our speaker for June will be from the Norfolk Police Department’s Office of Professional Standards

(Once known as the Internal Affairs Division)

Come join us for a light lunch and great community partnership

Also come said good bye to MPO Beverly Hubbard, who has retired from the police department after 26 yrs.

We will see you on June 12, 2009!


Shooting in Wards Corner business district leaves one dead

April 28, 2009

WAVY TV is reporting a shooting in the 7500 block of Virginian Drive at 7:30 p.m. that has left one male dead. More info will be posted as the story develops.


A Mason responds

April 23, 2009

Wards Corner Now has received the following email from Mason, Robert G. McBride:

I take great pride to write this letter as a member of the “Masonic Temple”.  I grew up living on Burleigh Ave, when “Wards Corner” was the “Times Square of the South”.  When I was attending Granby High school I met a group of young men playing ball on a Saturday morning.  I asked them if I could join in and play, they said yes it was during this time that I found out they belonged to the Masonic order called “DeMolay”.  It was a christian organization for young men.  It was the beginning of my masonic journey.  I attended Talbot Park Baptist Church, and was a member of Troop 12 Boys Scouts.  Archie Dail was the Scout Master and a Freemason.  I was Married in the church by Dr. Honts.  In 1970 I joined the Masonic Lodge Ruth#89,and have been a member for 39 years.  I have served as Wor. Master 3 times, District Deputy Grand Master in 2007.   I belong to two lodges in Scotland, as well as The Royal Order of Scotland.  Masonry is the largest Philanthropic organization in the world.  Masonry gives over 2 million
dollars a day to charities.  The Shriners hospitals of North America, provide services at no charge to any race color or creed.  The Masonic Temple would never disgrace the city of Norfolk, or Wards Corner, nor allow a guest to do anything that would tarnish our reputation. Please take the virtual tour on the web site.  Please come and take a personal tour of the building.  There have been many great masons within the Wards Corner community, Mr. Ken Perry owner of the Dollar Tree, Mr. Aubry Graham post master, Mr. Earl Gresham, Mr. Nash Satterfield, Judge Walter Hoffman, Judge Hal J. Bonney, the list goes on.

I hope that you will consider the motion before you and approve it. I can assure you that the Masonic Temple will not be disrespectful in any manor to our neighbors.


Masonic Temple responds

April 23, 2009

Wards Corner Now has received the following response from Gary Gouge, Building Superintendent of the Norfolk Masonic Temple:

In response to the letter about turning the Masonic Temple in to a drinking establishment. It is not our intention to do any thing of the kind. Our Grand lodge prohibits any mason to sell alcohol at our temple. We host wedding receptions and small sporting events as a fund raiser to help us keep the doors open. In applying for the special adult exception use permit. It was my thought to allow a cash bar provided by the renters in that the wedding here are usually small. But because of the controversy we have decided to drop that. NO Alcohol will be sold on our premises. In regards to not going to the civic league,  I had attended the wards corner civic league meeting on feb 23 09. I had gone to the Wards Corner Task force meeting and  they had no objection. I will be attending the next civic league meeting.

Sincerly,

Gary Gouge
Building Superintendent
Norfolk Masonic Temple


Partnership Meeting, April 23, 2009

April 21, 2009

Elyse Kalfus sends in the following invitation:

Don’t Miss this Next Meeting of the Greater Wards
Corner Partnership: Learn the Details about
ReEnergy’s proposal to Buy Debt-strapped SPSA!
Greater Wards Corner Partnership Meeting

Thursday April 23rd, 7:00 p.m.

Workforce Development Center, 201 E. Little Creek
Rd. (next to Kroger)

Guest Speaker:  Larry D. Richardson, President,
ReEnergy Holding

R.S.V.P.  587-7975
No names needed, just a number count

Beverages & Heavy Deserts will be served

Newport News pays less than $40.00 per ton in
Tipping fees for garbage pick-up and yet in Norfolk we
are being ask to pay $170.00 in Tipping fees retro-
active to February, and this is after they plan to sell off
assets and pay down the debt.

Bring your questions, see how this will effect us all.
You are encouraged to bring any problems from your
neighborhoods to this meeting.  Working together we
will get our problems solved!


Partnership meeting, March 26, 2009

March 23, 2009

Greater Wards Corner Partnership

201 E. Little Creek Road (next to Kroger in the Workforce Development Center)

7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Rooms 202 & 204

March 26, 2009

Roberts Rules of Order will be followed

Agenda

1.  Introductions: Please stand and give your name and Civic

League.

2.  Pace Reports

3.  Open Forum:  Come bring your concerns and problems, your

Success stories and your suggestions.

4. Meeting Adjourned


2009 Great American Clean-up

March 10, 2009

WARDS CORNER KICK-OFF PARTY!!!
for the
2009 GREAT AMERICAN CLEAN-UP(TM)

DATE:               Saturday, March 28th
(rain date April 4)

WHERE/WHEN to Meet: North Shore Sports & Physical Therapy
7419 Granby St. (next to ATC Fitness)
8:30-9:00 registration & breakfast

CLEAN OUR CORNER:   9:00 – 11:30 AM

RSVP:               Call Laura at 489-5820.

Trash bags, safety vests, gloves & refreshments provided.  All volunteers will be eligible to win one of many Great American Clean-up Prizes!


Property Crime on the rise in Wards Corner

February 12, 2009

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Come see Bobby Scott Monday night

December 13, 2008

Dear Greater Wards Corner Partnership Area Neighbors and Friends, 

On Monday December 15th at 645PM Congressman Robert “Bobby” Scott will speak before the Wards Corner Civic League at the Norfolk Fitness and Wellness Center. His Congressional District encompasses much of the Greater Wards Corner area. As President of the Wards Corner Civic League I am cordially inviting you to attend our civic league meeting and hear what Congressman Scott has to say and have a chance to meet and ask him your questions. While we have been trying to get him to speak to our members for the last two months it wasn’t until Friday afternoon that I was called by his office and told that he would be available to attend our meeting. Hence the short notice. Since he hasn’t been to our meeting in some time please take this opportunity to come out and hear him. I am sure he will have a lot to say about the current situation/s in Washington as we prepare to inaugurate a new President. I have also invited Senator Northam, Delegate Miller and our city council representatives. We look forward to seeing you there Monday night.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jim English
President
Wards Corner Civic League
 


Bridge tunnel expansion meeting tonight. Please attend

December 10, 2008

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has scheduled a citizen information meeting tonight on possible Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) congestion solutions.

Transportation officials will outline a Draft Expansion Feasibility Study of the Hampton Roads crossing on Interstate 64 and present several preliminary concepts for the expansion of the interstate network.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Granby High School
7101 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA

The citizen information meeting will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., with a project presentation at 7:00 p.m., followed by a question and answer period.