OHNA Letter To Planning Commssion

From letter:

To the Members of the Richmond City Planning Commission,

The Richmond City Planning Commission continued Venture Richmond’s amphitheater issue to the March 3, 2014 meeting of the Planning Commission in order that new lease arrangements could be worked out for the city-owned property.

At the February 25, 2014 meeting of the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association (OHNA), our organization voted to ask that this item be continued to a later hearing because at this late date we have yet to see any lease language, despite repeated requests. We understand that no lease was introduced at City Council on February 24, 2014.

It is of great importance that adequate time be taken to assess any new lease for the city property proposed for use by Venture Richmond’s amphitheater. The City Planning Commission should also take into consideration the fact that City Councilman Parker Agelasto has introduced a CIP budget request for re-watering the James River and Kanawha Canal, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

We ask that the new lease exclude the city property above the canal. This city property above the canal is not zoned for an amphitheater. A 1990 study sponsored by Richmond Renaissance determined that this city property above the canal would be the best location for the eastern terminus and canal boat dock of the re-watered canal. Because the Tredegar Wall that was illegally demolished is slated to be soon rebuilt, the city property above the canal will not be within view of the proposed amphitheater stage. OHNA has endorsed the compromise of confining Venture Richmond’s proposed amphitheater to the property below the canal in order to minimize the adverse impacts upon the canal, the Va. War Memorial and the Oregon Hill neighborhood. This compromise was also endorsed by the editorial staff of the Richmond Times Dispatch.

We ask that the Planning Commission delay any final approval of the amphitheater plan until the reviews by the Corps of Engineers and the Va. Dept. of Historic Resources (DHR) are completed. We are concerned that Venture Richmond is threatening to withdraw from the promised Corps of Engineers and DHR reviews if Venture Richmond cannot begin work on the landscape plan for the proposed amphitheater before the reviews are completed.

We ask that the Planning Commission make it clear that it will constitute a “substantial” change to the plan if Venture Richmond removes the fill in the canal that provides the wetlands contact, which triggered the Corps of Engineers and DHR reviews. The Planning Commission and city staff have promised that the amphitheater must again be reviewed by the UDC and Planning Commission if any “substantial” changes to the amphitheater are made subsequent to the reviews by the Corps of Engineers and DHR.

The Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association would like to express our gratitude for the time and attention that the Planning Commission is devoting to this issue and for your consideration of our requests. The James River and Kanawha Canal promises to be a remarkable tourist attraction and notable feature of Richmond.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Hancock
President
Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association

The Shockoe Stadium Struggle Continues…

The Times Dispatch headline for last night’s City Council meeting was pretty triumphant, “Shockoe baseball stadium plan wins initial backing 6-3”, which may not be that surprising given the newspaper’s ties to the proponents of the controversial Shockoe Bottom stadium proposal.

But the opposition is not giving up. From the Facebook announcement:

THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES! The Defenders will be hosting a second Activists Meeting this Thursday, Feb. 27, 6:30 pm, at the William Byrd Community House, 224 So. Cherry St., RVA 23220. This will be a opportunity to network and share ideas on how to strengthen the movement against a Shockoe Bottom stadium and for a real Historic District. The Defenders will be promoting a more organized community petitioning campaign as a way to reach out to those not yet involved and encourage them to join this important struggle. Hope to see you there!

Also, the editor of this community news site has started a boycott petition, which may take on increasing importance if political options continue to fade. The boycott was also reluctantly announced at last week’s City Council Land Use and Financial Committee meetings. I say ‘reluctantly’ because the boycott was started due to failing local politics. It is open to non City residents as well.

“We, the undersigned, stand in opposition to the Mayor’s Shockoe stadium proposal. There are many reasons to oppose a stadium in Shockoe Bottom: the questionable finances of the developers’ plan, parking, traffic, leaving the best and most accessible site for baseball in the city and disrespecting the incredible history of what once was the largest slave-trading district north of New Orleans. Some of us are county residents who do not want to travel into the Bottom for a baseball game.

As long as the Shockoe stadium proposal is still a threat, from this point forward we promise to boycott the Flying Squirrels’ baseball games and other supporting businesses. This is not something we take lightly- many of us like the Flying Squirrels and recognize the harmful economic effect that this boycott will have. However, with the Mayor and proponents not allowing a referendum or citizens’ vote on the Shockoe stadium proposal, and in effect muting our political voice, we have decided it is time to exercise our economic voice.”

How many subscriptions and sales can the Flying Squirrels afford to lose before they recognize that this stadium proposal is not viable for lack of public support?

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VCU Drone Warfare Event On Wednesday

From the FaceBook event page:

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The Arab Student Association at VCU is hosting an event to raise awareness regarding the illegal use of drone strikes still taking place in countries such as Yemen, Pakistan,Somalia etc. We have guest speakers coming to inform you of the reality of these drone strikes that continue to happen until today. It will be in the form of a discussion panel. You all get to engage and ask our guest speakers all the questions you have. Admission is free. The event will be in the Richmond Salons located upstairs in the student commons.

Va. War Memorial Honors African-American Veterans Tonight

The Virginia War Memorial will be holding a program this evening to commemorate Black History Month and honor the contributions of African Americans in the U.S. Armed Services. It will include a reception and presentation of the motion picture, Veterans of Color. It will include a tribute to the late Admiral Gravely, a Richmond native and the first African American to command a U.S. Navy ship. For more information, please click here to see a press release by the Virginia War Memorial.