Power Restoration Estimate

October 9, 2016

This is the estimated time for restoration of power for Riverfront, Algonquin, Wexford Terrace, Colony Point, Virginia Gardens and parts of Meadowbrook
Customers Out:
2,012
Estimated Time of Restoration:
Tomorrow at 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Outage Cause:
Storm
Crew Status:
Dispatched
Work Request #:
31359567


Storm Update 10/09/16 1:49 p.m.

October 9, 2016

Work is underway to clear city streets of storm debris and abandoned vehicles. Citizens should contact City of Norfolk Division of Towing and Recovery 1188 Lance Road (757) 441-1062 for information on their vehicle.

Brambleton Ave and Virginia Beach Blvd. underpasses are flooded. Traffic lights are out around the city. Drivers should use caution and treat intersections without working traffic signals as a 4-way stop.

Important phone numbers:
Good afternoon all.
You will find the latest storm updates.
To report downed trees, call Norfolk non-emergency number (757) 441-5610
For power outages and downed power lines, call Dominion Virginia Power 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357
For life-threatening emergencies, call 9-1-1

Norfolk Fire-Rescue stresses citizens using chainsaws should wear proper eye protection, use a sharp blade and be aware of surroundings. Do not cut into trees with downed lines


City Manager Declares State of Emergency; Citizens Asked to Stay Off Roads

October 9, 2016

Contact Lori Crouch

Telephone 757-664-4067

Phone 757-646-5381
Email lori.crouch@norfolk.gov

Website http://www.norfolk.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 9, 2016

City Manager Declares State of Emergency; Citizens Asked to Stay Off Roads

NORFOLK, VA – City Manager Marcus D. Jones has declared a local state of emergency. The declaration allows the City to ask for state and federal resources and seek state and federal reimbursement if the cost of the storm reaches a certain threshold.

The City has opened a shelter if residents need a safe place to ride out the storm – Norview High School – 6501 Chesapeake Blvd. Entrance is on the left side of the building.

Residents who need transportation to the shelter should call (757) 441-5610.

Residents are asked to bring personal items, medications, sleeping bags, blankets and snacks. Pets are welcome. Owners must bring pet carriers and food for their pet. Owners must remain on-site with their pet at all times.

Citizens are asked to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. A majority of the 9-1-1 calls are from citizens stranded in flooded vehicles. Norfolk will experience flooding during the next several high tide cycles. Storm-related debris is also clogging streets. The same floodwaters may delay firefighters response to stranded drivers. Residents are also reporting additional property damage due to the wake caused by drivers plowing through flooded streets.

In addition to the York Street Parking Garage, the City has opened Freemason Street Garage, 161 West Freemason Street and Bank Street Garage, 441 Bank Street for free, dry parking. Do not keep valuables in vehicles. Residents must move their vehicles by noon on Monday, October 10th.

Slover Library and Pretlow Library are closed Sunday.

Important phone numbers:

To report downed trees, call Norfolk non-emergency number (757) 441-5610
For power outages and downed power lines, call Dominion Virginia Power 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357
For life-threatening emergencies, call 9-1-1

For storm-related updates, go to http://www.norfolk.gov or follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/NorfolkVA or Twitter @NorfolkVA


City opens shelter for residents and pets

October 8, 2016

The City has opened a shelter if residents need a safe place to ride out the storm – Norview High School – 6501 Chesapeake Blvd.

Residents who need transportation to the shelter should call (757) 441-5610.

Residents are asked to bring personal items, sleeping bags, blankets and snacks. Pets are welcome. Owners must bring pet carriers and food for your pet. Owners must remain on-site with their pet at all times.

Citizens are asked to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. Heavy rains are flooding streets around the City. The same floodwaters may delay firefighters response to stranded drivers.

In addition to the York Street Parking Garage, the City has opened Freemason Street Garage, 161 West Freemason Street and Bank Street Garage, 441 Bank Street for free, dry parking. Residents must move their vehicles by noon on Monday, October 10th.

Important phone numbers:
To report downed trees, call Norfolk non-emergency number (757) 441-5610
For power outages and downed power lines, call Dominion Virginia Power 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357
For life-threatening emergencies, call 9-1-1
For storm-related updates, go to http://www.norfolk.gov or follow us on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/NorfolkVA or Twitter @NorfolkVA


City of Norfolk Hurricane Matthew Storm Prep

October 7, 2016

Friday, October 7, 2016

Additional City crews will work over the weekend checking storm water pumps, cleaning storm drains and providing emergency assistance to residents.

York Street Parking Garage 215 W York Street opens at 5:00 p.m. today through Monday October 10th at 12:00 p.m. for free parking on higher ground. In addition, residents can park at the following school lots:
* Community Beach Park – 700 E. Ocean View Ave.
* Crossroads School – 8021 Old Ocean View Road
* Granby High School – 7101 Granby Street
* Norview High School – 6501 Chesapeake Blvd.
* Willard Model School – 1511 Willow Wood Drive
* Poplar Hall School – 5523 Pebble Lane

To report downed trees, call the Norfolk non-emergency number (757) 441-5610.

For power outages and downed power lines, call Dominion Virginia Power 1-866-DOM-HELP (1-866-366-4357)

As a reminder, do not drive or play in flood waters.

For Norfolk storm-related updates and information, sign up for Norfolk Alert by clicking on the link at the bottom of the City’s website http://www.norfolk.gov or follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/NorfolkVa or Twitter @NorfolkVA

Thank you and have a safe weekend.

Carlton Ray Ransom
Senior Neighborhood Development Specialist


Reminder: Vote tomorrow, August 23

August 22, 2016

Martin Thomas 7946Ward 1 voters please get out and vote tomorrow, August 23, 2016 at your normal polling places.  If you normally vote at Granby Elementary, Titustown, Zion Grace, The Norfolk Therapeutic Recreation Center (Northside), or Ocean View Elementary then you live in Ward 1 and can vote for Martin Thomas, Jr.

You can view Martin Thomas’ platform here:  http://martinthomasjr.com/ 

 


In support of Martin Thomas

August 17, 2016

WARDS CORNER CIVIC LEAGUE
408 Burleigh Ave, Norfolk, VA 23505

August 15, 2016

Dear Wards Corner Neighbors,

As you are aware there will be a special election to elect our next Ward 1 councilman to the Norfolk City Council. The Wards Corner Civic League Board of Directors and the members named below are enthusiastically endorsing and supporting Martin Thomas Jr. for our choice to fill that vacant council position. This is an unprecedented move for our civic league and Board of Directors but we feel compelled to do so for several reasons.

Since joining the Wards Corner Civic League 11 years ago Martin has been a faithful and productive member of our civic league. For the last 10 years he has served as our First Vice President where he has headed up our membership and communications social media. In fact Martin was the one who developed our website http://www.wardscorner.com when he first became a member. He has also helped increased our membership substantially. That website has been very successful and is to this day. Martin has also been involved in the Wards Corner Task Force, the Wards Corner Partnership and was founder of Wards Corner Now and its website http://www.wardscornernow.com. He has been our eyes and ears to city hall for the past several years and always keeps us updated on the important issues facing our community and city.

Martin has been actively involved in pushing for many of the issues in Wards Corner including the Suburban Shopping Center development, the appropriate development of the Collins properties, the Denby Park apartment demolition and revitalization and the improvements to the infrastructure in the business district. Through all of this and more Martin has stood tough to ensure that these projects were developed in the best interest of us all. He has been a tremendous asset to the Wards Corner area. Martin also won a small grant on behalf of our city league to develop a paved walkway from Newport Ave. to Granby Street on North Shore Rd. which walkers now enjoy.

As a member and Co-Chair of the Norfolk Planning Commission he has been an advocate, with the civic leagues input, for Wards Corner on many of the projects that have come to fruition. In this role he has also served Ward 1 well as he has for the entire city.

Martin is thoughtful, insightful and considerate and possesses those qualities that we need and want in our city council representative. It is vitally important and crucial that we support and endorse him as our next Ward 1 councilman. We have gained so much over that past 10 years in Wards Corner and to lose that momentum now with anyone else would be very unfortunate. Please join us in doing so when this special election is held on August 23rd, 2016.

Sincerely,
A. James English Jr., President
Sue Classick, 2nd Vice President
Joan Griffey, Secretary
Ray Duron, Treasurer
Barbara Ross, Newsletter Editor
Scott Gurlinger, Board Member
Daniel Graves
Fred Baker
Melissa Baker
Shirley Thompson
Scott L. Cravey
Sherry Romulus
Cynthia Baker
Pablo Yepez
Clem Blanco
Percy Peele
Barbara Vasko
James Pressler
Linda Pressler


The Watermark at Talbot Park’s website is up

July 16, 2016

WM-LogoConstruction of the apartments at The Watermark at Talbot Park is nearing completion.  Apartment buildings 1, 2, 3, and 4 on Newport Ave are at 73%, 77%, 85%, and 98% completion, respectively.

Their website is now live at http://livewatermark.com/

For more information including rates and reservations, contact Ashley Gower at 757-353-3596 or ashley@livewatermark.com

 

 


HRT still studying Light Rail to Wards Corner

June 15, 2016

HRTexpansionLTRLHampton Roads Transit presented to the Norfolk City Council last night that they will be studying two potential light rail expansion routes.  Either or both, depending on funding, could be built.

The eastern route would connect to the existing Light Rail line, stop at Sentara Leigh Memorial Hospital, go through a redeveloped Military Circle, up the Military Highway corridor and then west on the Little Creek Road corridor through Wards Corner and to Naval Station Norfolk.

The western route would run up Hampton Boulevard through Old Dominion University and terminate at Naval Station Norfolk.

The Virginian-Pilot has an article with more details here.


Norfolk police arrest man in connection with Timothy Avenue homicide

June 15, 2016

From the Virginian-Pilot:

Detectives with the Norfolk Police Department said a man who was wanted in connection with a homicide on Timothy Avenue has been arrested.

Police began investigating the homicide of 25-year-old Blake Scott of Norfolk on Sunday. Scott was shot in the 500 block of Timothy Ave. and later died in the hospital from his injuries.

Police said 26-year-old Dale London was identified as a suspect in the fatal shooting. Detectives confirmed that London’s identity was positive and that he has been charged for second degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.

London was taken into custody on Tuesday and is currently being held at the Norfolk City Jail without bail.

Anyone who may have information about this homicide is still encouraged to contact the Norfolk Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.


Planning Commission to vote on Wards Corner amendments to plaNorfolk2030

June 9, 2016

The Planning Commission is scheduled to vote on June 23, 2016 to amend plaNorfolk2030 to include additional actions with regard to the Wards Corner area.  These actions came out of the planning charrette that was held in October of 2015 at Wesley Memorial Methodist Church. The entire Greater Wards Community was invited.

The Charrette was designed to get input from the community on the future of Denby Park.

The Planning Commission will vote to make the following modifications, noted in red, to the Greater Wards Corner area plan summary in plaNorfolk2030:

Action N5.1.12. Continue to implement the following actions for the Greater Wards Corner area.
o N5.1.12(a). Identify and pursue acquisition and demolition of properties on both sides of East Little Creek Road.
o N5.1.12(b). Ensure proper maintenance of City acquired properties.
o N5.1.12(c). Pursue opportunities for passive and active recreation in partnership with the community on City-owned properties in Denby Park for short term use.
o N5.1.12(d). Encourage townhomes and market-rate rentals in residentially-designated areas along East Little Creek Road.
o N5.1.12(e). Evaluate land use changes fully considering current and future transportation opportunities.
o N5.1.12(f). Support relocation of the head-in parking in the Titustown retail area in order to facilitate streetscape improvements and the use of the parking lots located at the rear of the retail buildings.
o N5.1.12(g). Support the redevelopment of commercial properties at the intersection of Granby Street and Little Creek Road.
o N5.1.12(h). Continue to monitor traffic conditions at the intersection of East Little Creek Road and Virginian Drive to ensure that appropriate traffic conditions are maintained.
o N5.1.12(i). Consolidate and relocate points of access in the commercial areas along Granby Street and Little Creek Road.
o N5.1.12(j). Improve pedestrian and bicycle connections throughout the Wards Corner, especially to and in the commercial areas.
o N5.1.12(k). Pursue opportunities to add passive and active recreation space, landscaping, and trees throughout the Wards Corner area.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact planning commissioner (and city council candidate) Martin Thomas at martinthomasjr@gmail.com .  If the changes are approved by the Planning Commission they will be forwarded to City Council for adoption.


Ward 1 City Council appointment

May 25, 2016

Norfolk City Council is accepting Letters of Interest from persons who wish to be considered for appointment to the position of council member representing Ward 1 until an election is held.

The City Council encourages interested citizens, who are registered voters in the city of Norfolk and reside in Ward 1, to submit a Letter of Interest stating their desire to serve on the governing body along with a printed “Statement of Qualifications” or resume before 5 pm, June 20.

Send a Letter of Interest to R. Breckenridge Daughtrey, City Clerk, 810 Union Street, Room 1006, Norfolk 23510; or send documents via email to breck.daughtrey@norfolk.gov

PDF announcement: Interim Ward 1 Council


Terminal Boulevard Project Community Meeting

May 24, 2016

The Virginia Department of Transportation has signed a contract to proceed with the Terminal Boulevard Project.

VDOT and the City of Norfolk will host a community meeting on Wednesday, May 25th 6-8 pm at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 7400 Hampton, Boulevard.

Here is a fact sheet regarding the project:  Community Meeting Handout (PDF)


WC Business Association meeting

May 10, 2016

Elyse Kalfus, President of the Wards Corner Business Association invites the public the their meeting on May 17:

The next meeting of the Greater Wards Corner Area Business Association will be Tuesday, May 17th ,2016.

The meeting will begin at 8:45 a.m. and door will open at 8:30 a.m., as usual we will meet at Farm Fresh, 230 East Little Creek Road, upstairs in the Marine room.

Our guest speaker will be Laurie Simmons, VDOT Public Affairs, Hampton Roads District. She will be providing a presentation on the Terminal Boulevard Resurfacing Project, set to begin in June. She will explain the scope of the project, and all associated noise and travel impacts for those driving/living/working in the corridor. She will also talk about detours and alternate routes that might affect traffic around some of the businesses in Wards Corner.

This will be an important presentation for everyone in our area, so save the date and plan to attend.

Have a wonderful week.

Elyse Kalfus, President


Terminal Blvd resurfacing to begin in June

April 26, 2016

The entirety of Terminal Blvd will be resurfaced beginning in June.  The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2016.  During that time we can expect increased traffic on area roadways including W. Little Creek Road.

From the VDOT website:

The Terminal Boulevard Resurfacing Project includes:

  • Rubblization of existing concrete pavement, with an overlay of 6″ of asphalt pavement
  • Adjustments to affected drop inlets, bringing them up to the grade of the new roadway, as well as building new curbs
  • Removal and replacement of existing guardrail
  • Tie into existing grade at Ruthaven Road and Diven Street intersections to avoid impacts to railroad
  • Removal and replacement of damaged stormwater pipes

Lane Closure information:

Phase 1: Eastbound Full Directional Closures on Terminal Boulevard:
6:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. weekdays
6:30 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday

Phase 2: Westbound Full Directional closures on Terminal Boulevard (including I-564 off-ramp):
6:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. weekdays
9 a.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday

phase 1

phase2