
July 2024 Edition – CPRV Community Newsletter
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President – opened the meeting at 6:33 pm.
David indicated we were expecting 15 plus guest and that would make a quorum.
Speaker – Officer Johnson, Community Resources Officer:
Larcenies: In the last thirty (30) days, we had eight (8) car larcenies, 1 from a car stolen, and a catalytic converter stolen. Previous 30 days only three (3) car larcenies. To combat that, LT has authorized them to have an unmarked car. It appears to be happening in the 0400-0600 hours timeframe; unmarked car will be out there 2-3 times a week. Officer Johnson has been attempting to contact the victims and/or nearby neighbors to get camera footage; he can pick up and he can give to precinct detective who is pretty good at comparison to
What can we do as a civic league? Catalytic converters can’t be taken to junkyard unless car repair/dealer. Can ask politicians about that rule. Thieves are taking them to junkyard to get money for the platinum and by-product (rodium) which is now up to $27K/ounce.
VP to Officer Johnson: Two (2) to three (3) people have reported via NextDoor and/or non-emergency police line of person knocking @0100 and then leaving. VP will send photos to Officer Johnson. One (1) or two (2) people have reported on the non-emergency line. Police had indicated they know about the guy and that’s just what he does. One (1) non-member indicated he has one (1) or two (2) folks @0200-0300 knocking/asking for money but ask and leave.
WAVE: Officer Johnson indicated that folks are going over to Nouvelle @0200-0300 in the morning/when Wave closes, currently vacant, and continue to party. Wave put cones out to block off Nouvelle parking lot. Precinct Captain was out there and had no issue. They are having a car out there when Wave closes.
VP
Three candidates for Commissioner of Revenue:
Questions from residents:
Bill has known Blythe for decades and a person of integrity.
Charlene Christopher to Nicole Sanders – what business? Computer and credit repair.
Dane to any/all candidate – do you believe overtaxed? Adam – yes/gave examples. Blythe – has voiced her request to cut taxes. Nicole – yes.
President – we have 2 mins left. Hookah group trying to open; voted 14 in favor; 1 not in favor; 1 abstaining. Will send a letter to city saying we are supporting them opening on Granby.
President closed the meeting at 7:06 pm. Will get Zoom issue fixed in October.
Sincerely,
Beth Travis
Secretary
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On June 10th, 2024 we were joined by representatives from Monument and Kimley Horn discussed their intended development projects for 4101 Granby Street and took questions from the attending members.
League Officer Election Results — Here are the nominees for the upcoming election that was held at the June meeting. All ran uncontested, had no opposing votes among attending members, and will continue their positions for another year.
President – Pooya Mohit
Vice President – Laura Burns
Treasurer – David Wolfe
Secretary – Stephanie Clark
Neighborhood Representative – Patience MacCartney
We are joined by:
Troy Valos, Special Collections Librarian at Slover Library, to present on the Sargeant Memorial Collection (Local History and Genealogy Collection) located within Slover Library.
Erin, representing Monument Builders to talk about plans for a new mixed use as well as residential development coming to 4101 Granby Street.
Stay tuned for full minutes or access recording below.
Access past meeting recording and chat transcript below.
The 2021 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Lead and Copper Rule Revisions requires the City of Norfolk to prepare a service line inventory of both Norfolk and customer-owned materials.
Here’s how you can help the City develop our service line inventory.
Identify Your Service Line Materials:
For step by step instructions to identify your service line go to https://www.norfolk.gov/5838/Material-Verification
Questions?
Call (757) 664-6700
We are joined by:
Courtney Doyle, Norfolk City Councilwoman for Ward 2 gave updates on infrastructure projects in our neighborhood, a safety report on improving rates across our area, implementation of new speed cameras in school zones and more. The presentation was followed by a brief Q&A session.
Jeremy McGee spoke about his candidacy for Norfolk City Council Ward 6. Mr. McGee spoke about his background, move to Norfolk, local business ownership, civic involvement in Ghent Civic League, Norfolk ARB and now Norfolk Planning. The presentation was followed by a brief Q&A session.
Aleksandra Prouty joined us to introduce her new restaurant coming to Riverview
Village – Leila’s International Cuisine at 4136 Granby Street (next to Pittie Dog Grill)
The City of Norfolk’s Department of Utilities has hired East West Construction to repair and rehabilitate the sewer line in your neighborhood along a section of Gosnold Ave. The project area is shown on the map on the back [see below images].
Planned Start of Construction: March 2024
Anticipated End of Construction: June 2024
Access: Access to businesses and residences will be maintained throughout construction with detours around the work zone. The City and our contractor will do our best to minimize the unavoidable disruptions associated with construction.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the city’s on-site construction inspector, Charles Davis. He can be reached by cell phone at (757) 647-9940 to respond quickly. You may also contact the project manager, Tiba Salim at (757) 266-9491.
For more info visit: www.norfolk.gov/utilitiesimprovements.
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