Cynthia Ann Brandt Obituary

Cynthia Ann Brandt, 65, died peacefully on Tuesday, January 28, 2014 in Richmond, VA. She was born on December 31, 1948 in Chincoteague, VA and lived in Richmond for the majority of her life. Cynthia is survived by her husband Cliff, her father and mother-in-law William G. Brandt Jr. and Julia Brandt, and her sister-in-laws Pauline Kerwath and Vivian Pollock. Information regarding memorial plans can be found by emailing cliff.w.brandt at gmail.com.

From a long term time reader:

I have known Cliff and his wife for about 4 years now and they are terrific people, beloved by their neighbors and friends.

Community Discussions On Monroe Park and Idlewood Traffic Tomorrow Evening

If you didn’t catch Friday’s Open Source RVA on 97.3 FM and http://wrir.org/, check out the podcast! Oregon Hill neighbor Charles Woodson of the Monroe Park Advisory Council talks about a controversial lease agreement that would give Richmond’s oldest park over to a private conservancy.

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This should be required listening prior to attending the “Community Conversation” happening tomorrow evening at 6 pm at the Nile.

Join us as we collaborate with Richmond Magazine, TMI Consulting Inc., the Future of Richmond’s Past and local restaurants to offer our next series of “Community Conversations.” Each month we will discuss a locale in the city spanning from Shockoe Bottom to the Boulevard. Attendees will participate in a discussion with Harry Kollatz, Jr., senior writer with Richmond Magazine and author of two books on Richmond history: Richmond Ragtime and True Richmond Stories, who will facilitate a conversation on the significant events and changes that have occured in Monroe Park over time. By the end of the evening attendees will have a comprehensive view of the history of Monroe Park and how it has become the locality that we see today.

I know some neighbors will be missing this due to a conflicting meeting about the Idlewood roundabout project at the Randolph Community Center.

From Councilperson Parker Agelasto’s newsletter:

At 7:30 pm, the City’s Traffic Engineer, Tom Flynn, along with consultants from Kimley-Horn and Associates will meet with a task force of Randolph and Oregon Hill residents to discuss the problems and solutions in crafting a design for the a proposed roundabout along Idlewood Avenue.

The proposed roundabout has been a recommendation of the City Traffic Engineer with the City for about 10 years and was codified in the long-range Richmond Connects Multimodal Transportation Plan. In 2012, this had a series of public work sessions to make recommendations and included several modifications in March 2013 before being finalized in July 2013. The complete document is available at www.yesrichmondva.com/sites/default/files/documents/RichmondConnects.pdf.

The roundabout project was spearheaded by a coalition from Oregon Hill, William Byrd Community House, Byrd House Market, St. Andrew’s School, St. Andrew’s Church, and VCU. Due to the nature of the Downtown Expressway exit ramp and the traffic intersection at S. Cherry Street, this section of Idlewood Avenue is dangerous and poses a safety concern. VCU offered to contribute half of the cost of the project if the City contributed the remainder. These funds are currently in the budget and the City leveraged its share to receive matching funds from the State (meaning the City’s cost is only 1/4 of the entire project). That said, the concept is fully funded and a consultant has been hired to begin the design process with public input.

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House Fire On S. Pine Yesterday

There was a house fire on the 300 block of S. Pine Street yesterday. Thankfully, no one was hurt.

From the resident:

The long and the short of it is that a small fire broke out in the chimney upstairs and spread to the attic. They had to rip up some of the roof to hose it down. All is okay, except looks like I lost a sizeable chunk of my book and zine collection in the water. Very strange day.

Renegade Market Invites You (Tuesday)

From email announcement:

Great food!
Come on out from 3 – 5:30 pm (ed. note: Tuesday). Faith Farm and Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge will be in the Gym, our other friends will be on the grassy market grounds along Linden Street.

Taking Applications Starting Feb. 7
We’re looking forward to a great 2014 market season. Vendors, plan to start applying to Byrd House Market on Friday, February 7th at byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com. Look for the tab “For Vendors” and click to find the regulations and application

Environmental Film Festival
Slow Food RVA was a partner in the National Food Day Dinner, held on October 24, 2013 at WBCH. They will be at the Environmental Film Festival which opens this Friday at 7pm at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond with the screening of In Organic We Trust. “Join us this Friday, February 7 at 7 pm at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. We will be screening In Organic We Trust. For more information about the festival, visit http://rvaenvironmentalfilmfestival.com/ which runs from Feb. 5 – 9, FREE to the public. For more information on the film, visit http://www.inorganicwetrust.org/
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Ana Edwards, Development Assistant
Manager, Byrd House Market & Library Programs
Grace Arents Library & Education Center
William Byrd Community House
www.wbch.org / 804.643.2717 ext.306