It is May and once again we are closing in on summertime. It has been
an enjoyable spring, but we all know that the Virginia Beach version of
summer-with-a-vengeance is just a few weeks away.
Help wanted. The Virginia Beach Voter Registrar is looking for people
to work on election day serving as election officials, sometimes referred
to as poll workers. I served as an election official for 17 years, mostly as
the Chief Election Official at Bayside Elementary School. Election day is
a long day, but looking back, it was always very satisfying. With more
than one-hundred voting precincts in Virginia Beach, it requires at least a
thousand election officials to conduct a successful election. I encourage
everyone to consider signing up to be a part of the team that is on the front-
line of our electoral system. Virginia Beach has a state-of-the-art election
system. With paper ballots and optical scan readers, and complete checks
and balances at every stage of the process. Rest assured our system is
completely accurate and secure. The voter registrar and deputy registrars
are the best there are and totally dedicated to ensuring our elections are
secure, accurate and complete. If the rest of the country used the Virginia
Beach election model, there would never be any doubt about the accuracy
of the results. As an election official, you are not a volunteer, you are an
employee that gets paid for the day. Check full details, requirements and
how to apply at https://voter.virginiabeach.gov
What is the value of our civic league? I believe any fully functioning
and active civic league adds value to the properties in the neighborhood.
When you read the purpose of our civic league at the bottom of page one:
The purpose of the LST/HP/GS Civic League is to promote the quality of
life of the residents; to provide a forum for the discussion of matters of
community interest; to convey information on issues affecting the
community; to provide social opportunities as a means of enhancing
community pride and identity; and to maintain the community as a
desirable place to live. Are we achieving the purpose? Let us know your
thoughts. Your board members are listed on the left side of this page. We
are here for you.
We still need someone to step up to be the secretary on the board of
directors. The position requires attending membership and board meetings
to take and publish minutes of the proceedings. As with all civic league
positions, this is a volunteer position. As a plus, we are a fun group to work
alongside. The student representative position has been filled. Logan
Wilson, a neighborhood high school student, will be assuming that
position beginning in July.
We are still in the battle against the proposed new traffic signal at the
Independence Blvd – Paul Revere Rd intersection. The light has no
benefits to our neighborhood but does come with the increase of thru
traffic in our streets. The entire project is to provide a convenient
“additional” traffic-controlled outlet from the Thoroughgood side of
Independence. It is a nearly one-million-dollar waste of taxpayer money.
Thoroughgood is where our district 9 councilman, Joash Schulman
resides. He was instrumental in restarting this unnecessary project that had
been stopped by the late Louis Jones. We will continue to be in opposition
to the light, and we will also look forward to new representation for District
9 beginning January 2027.
This is the time of year where we pause civic league meetings, and the
newsletter. The next edition of the Lake Smith Ripples will be out on or
about September 1st. Your Civic League board will continue to meet
during the summer to address neighborhood needs. I hope to see
everyone at our neighborhood picnic on Sunday, June 22, from 2:00 to
4:00 in the afternoon. Bring a side dish to share.
Wishing you an enjoyable and safe summer.
- John Eason, President
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Last updated - June 13, 2025