Attempted robbery at the Wards Corner Money Mart

March 4, 2009

Officer Curtis Jackson asked that I get out the following:

There was an attempted robbery to the Money Mark Check Cashing 143 W. Little Creek Rd today at 9:43AM.

A white male that was found to be from another state was arrested by police inside the business before the man could get any money.   We wanted to let everyone in Wards Corner know about this.

 

Thanks

Officer Jackson


Denby Park, Monticello Village, Oakdale Farms Special District programs generate tremendous community interest

February 8, 2009

The following article appeared in the Compass section of the Sunday edition of the Virginian-Pilot

 

 WARDS CORNER

  $1 MILLION PROGRAM TO HELP REVITALIZE 3 NEIGHBORHOODS

  By Lia Russell

 

   The Virginian-Pilot

  Lia Russell, 222-5829, lia.russell@pilotonline.com

     More than 130 people – nearly double the expected number – attended a recent Wards Corner Residential Renovation and Remodeling Services meeting at the Workforce Development Center.

 

   The program, sponsored by the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, offers qualifying homeowners in Denby Park, Oakdale Farms and Monticello Village loans and grants to make interior and exterior home improvements.

 

   In September, city officials, working with NRHA, approved a plan that offers $1 million in revitalization assistance for more than 1,200 residential properties in the three neighborhoods.

 

   “The city has indicated that it will consider additional funding in the next fiscal year,” Judy Haller, NRHA director of residential rehabilitation, said. “Interest like this from homeowners hopefully will help to generate more   funds.”

 

   Information was mailed to property owners last fall and the effort garnered 80 phone calls and 25 applications that have been pre-qualified, Haller said.

 

   The recent meeting, on Jan. 29, was the first public meeting on the program held by NRHA with homeowners.        “In my 30 years in the rehabilitation department, this turnout was a first for me,” said Haller, impressed with the amount of interest.

 

   “There’s just a different feel among this group. There’s not a lot of apprehension. These people really want to improve their neighborhoods.”

 

   Greg and Teresa Fortner, who have lived in their circa 1942 Oakdale Farms home for seven years, attended. They hope to get assistance to replace their roof and antiquated heating system and repair their chimney – critical improvements they say they can’t afford to make otherwise.

 

   “It’s nice to see that the city is finally looking at the central part of Norfolk – not just at Ocean View and downtown,” said Greg Fortner, who works at the Norfolk Navy Exchange.

 

   Property owners may apply for one of three types of improvements – structural, aesthetic or home expansion.

 

   To qualify, applicants must be up-to-date on property taxes, mortgage payments and   homeowners’ insurance and meet specific income criteria.

 

   Andrea Sutton, a single mother who purchased her 1940s Monticello Village home in September, is familar with NRHA programs.

 

   “I received a $30,000 grant through NRHA’s HomeNet program,” Sutton said. “I never thought I’d be able to own a home.”

 

   Now Sutton, a Chesapeake parole officer, hopes to qualify for a “Home Appeal” grant   to spruce up the exterior of her residence.

 

   “NRHA is really great to work with,” Sutton said. “But my advice to anyone interested in these programs is ‘have patience.’ The process takes time.”

 

   With only a 10-member staff to process applications, oversee construction and coordinate financing, Haller concurs.

 

   “With the amount of interest we’re seeing, we won’t be able to zip through the process,” she said.

 

   “But we’re going to do our best to get things done in a timely manner. ”


Project Focus January Newsletter

January 22, 2009

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Project Focus January Newsletter PDF


NRHA residential and remodeling services meeting scheduled for Denby Park, Oakdale Farms and Monticello Village residents

January 8, 2009

Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority has scheduled a Renovation and Remodeling Services Meeting for Denby Park, Oakdale Farms and Monticello Village residents at the Norfolk Workforce Development Center, 201 E. Little Creek Road on Thursday, January 29th at 6:00 p.m. Several loan and grant programs will be discussed. One program will provide up to $35,000 for improvements to your home. Attached NRHA Available Programs for Denby Park, Oakdale Farms and Monticello Village  wards_corner_double_flyer5

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Wards Corner Pearle Vision burgalarized

December 26, 2008

Leanne Perry owner of the Pearle Vision Center in the Midtown Shopping Center wrote Friday, December 26th, 2008:

I just thought I’d share with you that Pearle Vision was burglarized 
this morning at approx. 7:40am. Luckily nothing was stolen. The person 
broke in upstairs through on old window and when he tried to come 
downstairs the alarm sounded and scared him off. We were grateful for 
that. The police took a report and forensics got a few prints so 
hopefully this person will be caught! Just wanted to pass this along.

Leanne Perry, A.B.O.C.
Pearle Vision
  


Wards Corner Clean Up this Saturday

December 2, 2008

Jennifer Lanz writes,

You may have already heard that this Saturday Granby High School students and Ward’s Corner Businesses are joining efforts to work in the area to pick up trash. Business students will participate in order to earn community service hours as well as learn the rewards of giving back to the community. In addition, another group of students from the general population at Granby will help out. These students are interested in being sponsored financially to register and run in the Virginia Beach Shamrock 1/2 marathon.

Last year we had 57 students who set a goal to train for, and finish a half-marathon. It wasn’t about speed, but about positive, healthy choices. Our kids finished in times ranging from 1:36 to 4:45, but all had fun. There was such camaraderie among the students with the group runs, and friendships were forged that would never have happened otherwise. Every kid felt successful!

This year we have upwards of 100 students who want to participate. The Shamrock organizers, (Jerry and Amy Frostick) are assisting with some financial help. The store, Final Kick, is sponsoring several fund-raisers, but we need more help. Last year, we were able to raise some money,but with so many participants, it’s quite a task. Do the math—–we need about $7500 !!!! Anything the WCBOA could do to help would be greatly appreciated! I will be at the December meeting to give more details and suggest ways that you can help.

Come out on Saturday and meet the students. My cell phone is 619-5962, home is 340-4905. Rain date is Dec. 13th.

Jennifer Lanz
Business and Information Technology COE Coordinator
Granby High School
7101 Granby St
Norfolk, VA 23505
(757) 451-4110


Bon Secours and Sentara partner on Princess Anne hospital

December 2, 2008
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Bon Secours will announce today that they will partner with Sentara on a Princess Anne, Virginia Beach Hospital. Both Bon Secours and Sentara had proposed two new hospitals for the Princess Anne area of Virginia Beach. Hopefully, this will free up cash for Bon Secours to develop a world class health campus at the new DePaul Medical Center.


Council to review glut of neighborhood plans

December 1, 2008

The Virginian-Pilot reports that City Council will review 81 active neighborhood plans. One plan has been in existence since 1957. Reginia Williams said,

“Our residents are beginning to express dissatisfaction,” she said. “When plans are established, our residents have expectations that they will be implemented.”

Several plans have been designated as safe,

What seems certain is that major neighborhood initiatives in Wards Corner, Broad Creek, Southside and Fairmount Park will survive.
    City Planning Director Frank Duke said the fate of 19 plans must be decided by the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority’s board of commissioners. That leaves 62 in the hands of the City Council.


Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion citizen information meetings planned

November 29, 2008

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) has scheduled two citizen information meetings in December 2008 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. 

Meetings scheduled as follows:

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Hampton Roads Convention Center
1610 Coliseum Drive
Hampton, VA

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

The citizen information meetings 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.

For more information click on the various expansion alternatives click on

Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion Feasibility Study


Project Focus November Newsletter

November 26, 2008

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Man shot in Wards Corner Farm Fresh parking lot

November 9, 2008

A man was shot inside a parked car Sunday afternoon in the Wards Corner Farm Fresh parking lot.  Pilot Online repots that the man had gotten into an altercation with four men inside the supermarket, and the men followed him outside,  and one of them shot him.


Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church will host a community gang-prevention brain-storming session

October 6, 2008

Blessed Sacrament Church will host a gang-prevention brain-storming session on Wednesday, October 8th. For more information call 423-8305. The Church is located at 6400 Newport Avenue behind Depaul Medical Center.


Norfolk Police to institute new patrol division boundries

October 2, 2008

Lt. Roger Hungerford wrote:

On Monday morning October 6th, the Norfolk Police Department will implement new patrol division boundaries. The boundaries are being changed to balance workload between patrol divisions and improve our ability to respond to calls for service. Attached is a map in a .pdf format. You should be able to zoom in if you have questions as to specific streets/neighborhoods. You can call me if you have any questions 823-4448.

Patrol Divion Boundry Map:  new-patrol-division-boundaries1


WestPort Commons website has gone live

September 30, 2008

The WestPort Commons sales and advertising website has gone live.  You can reach it by going to http://www.westportcommons.com/

Visit and learn about the one of the newest neighbors to the Wards Corner Community.


Help for Denby Park, Monticello Village and Oakdale Farms hits a snag

September 29, 2008

Pilot Online Reports that The Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority and The City of Norfolk has not decided how they will administer  $1,000,000  in grants to Denby Park, Monticello Village and Oakdale Farms homeowners. Also they don’t know when the money will become available.

The grants at a glance
Norfolk’s proposed help for three Wards Corner neighborhoods is tentatively planned to include three types of grants and loan programs:
Home Rehabilitation Grants $400,000 to help eight homeowners
Residential Facade and Improvement $125,000 for five multifamily buildings; $300,000 for 20 homeowners Home Addition Program $100,000 for four homeowners
The Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority will recieve $75,000 of the money for administering the funds. The authority, which can be reached at (757) 623-1111, is working out the details and is not accepting applications for the program at this time.