Found this morning on the sidewalk on Laurel Street…the written part says “Thanks 4 Double Parking”
The funny thing is that it was written on the back of this anti-stress handout…
The RVA Clean City Commission has announced that it is rescheduling the event that was scheduled for this Saturday to the following Saturday.
From ore information, please click here.
This ‘Throwback Thursday’, check out this eBay sale for an early 1900`s Chinese hand laundry advertising blotter for W. Lew’s, which was on Beverley Street. The seller gave me permission to post this photograph:
And for those who wonder where Beverely Street was, it was between Cumberland and Albemarle. Here is a screenshot from the Baist Atlas of the City of Richmond, published in 1889, available from VCU Libraries’ Digital Collections.
Not in the neighborhood, but also not too far away- Baja Bean restaurant has made it to its 20th year anniversary. To celebrate they are doing what they call ‘345 Tacos’ every weekday for the whole month.
The Tax Relief for the Elderly & Disabled Program application is now available on the city’s website. The program provides assistance to the elderly and disabled homeowners with their real estate taxes.
Pine Street neighborhood Stephenie Harrington, following up her New Year’s Day walk, has scheduled another community walk to Belle Island.
**Group Walk to Belle Island**
Sunday, January 6th
10amWe plan to meet up with friends and neighbors for a group Walk this Sunday.
Start at gazebo
(700 block S. Pine St) at the overlookI will have my dogs with me so we walk a bit slowly….but others will be a brisk pace
We plan to do two loops around the island but just do as you please…no set pace or distance. We will start down the hill at 10am
Hope to see more neighbors this week…on Jan 1st we had 8 walkers and 3 pups
NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN!!! An all-way stop was installed this morning at Harrison & Idlewood. Please use caution has drivers on Harrison learn they need to stop.
From Councilperson Agelasto:
EW TRAFFIC PATTERN: The Department of Public Works performed an all-way stop analysis for intersection of Idlewood and South Harrison Street this past Fall and determined it met MUTCD guidelines.
The new stop signs along Harrison were installed this morning. Please use caution has you traffic through the area as people adjust to the new all-way stop.
ORD 2018-312 to erect an all-way stop sign at the intersection of Idlewood Ave & South Harrison Street is no longer needed and will be withdrawn.
I have been meaning to do this post for a while and the start of the year seems to be a good time to actually get it done… I have done a little bit of surveying with neighbors, but some things, frankly, have not changed…
1. Establishing an anti-demolition City overlay for the neighborhood- how to protect historic assets and character took on new emphasis and concern with what happened with the 800 block of W. Cary Street this past year. This could be a precursor for making Oregon Hill an official City Historic District.
2. Establishing a signed, binding agreement that VCU will not encroach into Oregon Hill any further. Note: VCU administration shamefully refuses, despite having agreements with other neighborhoods and even foreign countries. The disrespect is intolerable and distrust remains.
3. Encouraging more neighborhood contacts and social connections. Many neighbors, especially new ones, want better ways to get to know the people who live around them. Oregon Hill has traditionally been seen as very ‘tight-knit’, but it has also seen many residents come and go. More public events geared towards the neighborhood that are family friendly and inclusive- think block parties with performances and attractions. Who remembers the pony rides? How about an annual neighborhood-wide yard sale?
4. Advocating for brick sidewalk repairs. Yes, we need to make sure our historic brick sidewalks are brought back to acceptable standards and maintained that way.
5. Getting new trees for tree wells and elsewhere (including Monroe Park!)
6. Ending the lease for the Monroe Park Conservancy and returning the park to public (City) control. Despite all the changes, Monroe Park has historically been and will always be one of Oregon Hill’s parks. Let’s not allow anything like ‘the Conservancy’ to happen to any more of our parks.
7. Public trash/recycling receptacles. With all the foot traffic that the neighborhood gets with its proximity to the river, it’s important that more public trash/recycling receptacles are made available.
7. More litter clean ups. In the past, we have had volunteer neighborhood leaders work with the City and other groups like VCU Green Team and RVA Cleansweep to do community litter pick ups. We need new blood to step up to coordinate these efforts.
8. Encouraging more proper recycling. While I am confident that Oregon Hill has a better than average recycling percentage per household than many other places, we can always do better- part of that is making sure recycling receptacles are kept out of sidewalk right aways when not awaiting collection.
9. Potholes- despite the City’s efforts, there are still a few spots where potholes are a constant problem- especially in some of our alleys.
10. Neighborhood watch/porch pirate prevention- thankfully the neighborhood is relatively safe, but there are still very serious concerns about interlopers. One problem we have seen more of in recent years is porch piracy- the stealing of package deliveries and porch items.
Some other worthy topics:
Better traffic enforcement
More park renovations and improvements for parks, including Holly Street Playground
More enforcement of dog poop pickup
More engagement with landlords about rental properties
Bike lanes
More small businesses that cater to the neighborhood
Fire safety/disaster preparedness
And of course, I will put in a word for more solar in the neighborhood…
From CommunityCrimeMap.com:
BURGLARY/B and E/RESIDENTIAL
2XX S LAUREL ST
Dec 31, 2018 at 6:20 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department
Also..
THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
5XX TREDEGAR ST
Jan 1, 2019 at 3:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department