Renegade Market and OHNA Meeting

Byrd House Market sez:

Byrd House RENEGADE Market is open and thriving Tuesdays from 3pm til dark.
Shop, prepare, eat or gift the freshest and localest foods this commemorative weekend.
Be Thankful for (and don’t forget to share) what’s good from your table and in your life.
SUCH Good Stuff! Visit blog for Renegade Vendor Product Lists.
See you at the market!

Jennifer Hancock, President of the Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association, sez:

Hello everyone

Just a reminder that the monthly OHNA meeting is today, Tuesday, November 23rd at 7 PM at the WBCH.

Robert Bolling, the Executive Director of WBCH, will be giving an annual update on William Byrd’s activities and wishes to make a request of the OHNA membership.

OHNA elections are traditionally held in November. They have been postponed until January. The OHNA meeting in December is traditionally a Christmas party. That has also been postponed until January and will be a New Year’s party. OHNA hopes to see everyone there.

Happy Holidays

City Cold Weather Overflow Shelter Open Tonight

I usually just forward these announcements to the neighborhood email list, but given the spirited conversation regarding the Monroe Park controversy, I figured I would post on the site today:

From the City’s press release:

Richmond, VA – The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open tonight, November 19, as overnight temperatures are forecasted to remain at or below 35 degrees. The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter is located at Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, 14 West Duval Street. The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will open today at 7 p.m. and close Saturday, November 20 at 6 a.m. Food will not be provided and pets are not allowed. The city’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will be closed Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 21 as overnight temperatures are forecasted to remain above 35 degrees.

Residents in need of overnight shelter are asked to report to Commonwealth Catholic Charities Central Intake by 3 p.m. today for a comprehensive intake and referral to the appropriate shelter. Commonwealth Catholic Charities Central Intake is located at the Freedom House Conrad Center, 1400 Oliver Hill Way, next to Richmond Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court and Richmond City Jail. A referral to the Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will be provided to individuals who are not eligible for an existing shelter or if all available beds have been filled.

The city’s Department of Social Services (DSS) will accept Crisis Assistance applications now through March 15 at 900 East Marshall Street, Monday through Friday; from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Residents can also call the Fuel Line at (804) 646-7046. DSS also provides emergency assistance with gas and electric disconnection notices for residents who qualify.

Elderly or disabled residents can also contact Senior Connections for assistance at (804) 343-3000, Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Brown White Pitbulls Found

First Craigslist ad:

Found SWEET Brownish Gray and white pitbull this morning running down Albermarle St.
He is un-neutered and has a leather collar on with dull spikes.
Please Call me if he is yours
My boss is afraid of him and I cannot keep him all day
# is 804-815-8376
or e-mail I have internet on my phone and will get it right away
Also please e-mail me if you know a no-kill organization that I can take him to… or that will take him
Thank YOU

Second Craigslist ad:

Found ANOTHER brownish-gray Pitbull. This one is a female, slighlty skiddish with cropped ears, but very sweet. She laid her head on me the whole drive to Animal Control
I had no choice other than to take her to animal control. I have put my name down for them to call me in case it comes to euthanasia. I am trying to contact local rescue agencies.
If this is your dog then CONTACT ME! or go to the Chamberlayne ave animal control and get her!

Richmond Honored for Sustainability Achievements

From the City’s Department of Community Development newsletter:

The city of Richmond was honored recently with two important awards in recognition of its commitment to and achievements in climate protection and sustainability.

The city received a Silver Award in the 2010 Virginia Municipal League (VML) Green Government Challengeand recognized for completing its Baseline Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, which completes Milestone One of a Five Milestone process.

The Green Government Challenge is a friendly competition among local governments to encourage the implementation of specific environmental policies and practical actions that reduce carbon emissions.

Richmond earned its award by (1) hiring its’ first Energy Manager to develop a comprehensive Energy Management Program that includes improving the energy performance of all city agencies; (2) retrofitting traffic signals with LED lights at 220 intersections, The Department of Public Works will convert 220 intersections by the end of 2010 that will save more than $108,000 in annual energy costs and, (3) the city also created the first two Green Alleys in the city to reduce stormwater pollution by using permeable pavers which allow water to soak through rather than run off.

Check out Chicago’s Green Alley program by clicking here. I am not sure where Oregon Hill alleys fall in with the City of Richmond’s Green Alley initiative, but I am looking forward to seeing more permeable pavers.

It’s important to note that while some citizens may not be happy with the stormwater utility fees, the City of Richmond is LEADING the counties in addressing the stormwater problem and deserves praise for doing so. Let’s see if the counties rise to the challenge like the City has, for they will need to deal with their own stormwater sooner than later.

I was reminded of this when I attended a Virginia Department of Environmental Quality James River TDML meeting last night:

TMDL Background:

Virginia agencies developed a study to identify sources of the bacterial contamination in the waters of the James River and it’s tributaries in the following jurisdictions:

Stream
County/City
Length (mi.)
Impairment
Bernards Creek
Chesterfield, Powhatan
6.95
Bacteria
(Primary Contact Use)
Powhite Creek
Chesterfield, Richmond City
8.13
Reedy Creek
Richmond City
3.69
James River
Richmond City
2.99
Gillie Creek
Richmond City, Henrico
5.75
Almond Creek
Henrico
2.08
Goode Creek
Richmond City
1.22
Falling Creek
Chesterfield
3.10
No Name Creek
Chesterfield
2.07
James River
Chesterfield, Henrico, Richmond City
6.75

These streams are impaired for failure to meet the Primary Contact (Recreational) designated use due to bacteria standard violations. The study reported sources of bacterial contamination and recommended total maximum daily loads, or TMDLs, for the impaired waters. A TMDL is the total amount of a pollutant a water body can contain and still meet water quality standards. To restore water quality, bacterial levels have to be reduced to the TMDL amount. The report, which was submitted to EPA on 9/30/10, is available on the DEQ website: http://www.deq.virginia.gov/tmdl/drftmdls/jamesg3.pdf. A TMDL study is meant to address “what” the problem is and how much of the pollutant must be reduced to meet water quality standards. The TMDL is then followed by Implementation Planning, which addresses “how” we meet the reductions identified in the TMDL study in order to meet water quality standards.

“Audit/ End the Fed” Protest This Friday

There is a group organizing on Facebook that is planning to protest the Federal Reserve this Friday.
Here is an excerpt from their info section:

The Nation-wide End The Fed protest has again this year, fell on a weekend. Last time (April I think) It was on a Sunday, and due to the location of the Fed, being on the outskirts of downtown I decided to have the protest the following day on Monday.

Well instead of having our protest on the Saturday the 20th like everyone else, we are going to do ours on Friday the 19th, because we are guaranteed higher traffic, much higher traffic than on a weekend (in that particular location).

**Protest is from 11am-1:30pm… Meet up at Kanawa Plaza on the E. Byrd St side of the plaza**