
I trust everyone is ready for Winter – cause here it comes. The trees are
just about bare, and Christmas decorations are appearing across the
neighborhood. It’s a joyous time of year and I hope all can enjoy the
season with families and friends.
Our November civic league membership meeting was well attended,
and we enjoyed an excellent presentation from Virginia Beach Sheriff
Rocky Holcomb accompanied by some of his senior officers. Larry and
Missy Huggins grilled up some delicious hot-dogs for the evening, and
all-in-all it was a nice event. Don’t forget this month we will be having
our Christmas pot-luck dinner in lieu of a membership meeting on
December 16th. In addition to great food, we will enjoy live
entertainment courtesy of the Silver Tappers, a visit from Santa Claus
and some great door prizes. See all the details on the front page of this
newsletter. Christmas comes but once each year – don’t miss it.
We are very thankful for Ed Douglas as he has stepped up to fill the
position of secretary of the civic league. He was voted-in as an officer
of the civic league at the November board meeting. Ed and his lovely
wife Debbie are longtime residents of Governor Square. Ed retired
from the Norfolk Police Department after a 30+ year career and
subsequently retired again from the Norfolk Sheriff’s office 20 years
later. If you see Ed around the neighborhood, please thank him for
stepping up to a leadership role with the civic league, and for his years
of service in law enforcement.
In our ongoing battle in opposition to prevent the installation of a new
Independence Blvd traffic signal at the Paul Revere Road intersection,
we offered the compromise of closing Paul Revere at Independence. It
seemed like a reasonable request to offset the anticipated cut-thru
traffic a new signal will bring to our residential streets. Virginia Beach
Public Works has replied with a denial of that request. We have
requested an on-site meeting to discuss further options. Public Works
has yet to explain the justification for adding a crosswalk at that
intersection along with the traffic signal. There are no businesses on
either side, and no apparent neighborhood connection between Lake
Smith Terrace and Thoroughgood Colony, yet suddenly there is an
urgency for a crosswalk – a mere three tenths of a mile from the
crosswalk at Haygood Road. Five years ago, our councilman, the late
Louis Jones, looked at the proposed traffic signal and said it was not
needed. The project stopped. Louis possessed the wisdom and years of
experience to assess these types of projects – and the city listened to
him. Unfortunately, his replacement, a resident of Thoroughgood, has
yet to demonstrate any such situational awareness on this matter. We
will continue our efforts to oppose the project that has no positive
benefits to this neighborhood.
As the winter months arrive, watch out for your elderly neighbors. A
little kindness goes a long way.
Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and a
Happy and Safe New Year. Stay warm and watch your speed in the
neighborhood.
John Eason, President
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