ADD EVENT >
Red, White, and BrewFri Jul 30 5:00PM @17th St. Farmers Market - Head on down to 17th Street Farmers Market to sample local wines, fancy beers, and some delicious snacks....
Fridays at SunsetFri Jul 30 6:00PM @Kanawha Plaza - "Fridays at Sunset is held in downtown Richmond at Kanawha Plaza. Between the musical sounds, city lights, grass arena and a casc...
Eerie Nights Ghost TourFri Jul 30 8:00PM @17th St. Farmers Market - Join Eerie Nights for a walk through Richmond's Shockoe Bottom that you will never forget. No cheery tour guides here! You will b...
Eerie Nights Ghost TourSat Jul 31 8:00PM @17th St. Farmers Market - Join Eerie Nights for a walk through Richmond's Shockoe Bottom that you will never forget. No cheery tour guides here! You will b...
Sunday Vintage MarketSun Aug 1 9:00AM @17th St. Farmers Market - Come to the market for access to the freshest, best-tasting, and most nutritious produce, eggs, meats, cheeses, baked goods and o...
Sunday Vintage MarketSun Aug 1 9:00AM @17th Street Farmer's Market - 17th Street Farmers’ Market, Free admission, 9am-3pmIt’s not old, it’s retro! Sundays bring out the best mix of vendors in ...
Red, White, and BrewFri Aug 6 5:00PM @17th St. Farmers Market - Head on down to 17th Street Farmers Market to sample local wines, fancy beers, and some delicious snacks....
Fridays at SunsetFri Aug 6 6:00PM @Kanawha Plaza - "Fridays at Sunset is held in downtown Richmond at Kanawha Plaza. Between the musical sounds, city lights, grass arena and a casc...
MORE MORE MORE >
CLASSIFIEDS
WE BUY HOUSES! Cash Paid, Quick Closings! If you need to sell and don't want to wait for a year while your house sits on the market, call us! 804-307-8139 or www.Sell-in-Richmond.com
- - -
YOU+3=FREE CELL PHONE
http://NoCellContracts.com
Get a Free Estimate on Roof Cleaning
http://www.MyRoofClean.com
Accomplished seamstress who specializes in custom window treatments. Cornices, valances, draperies, roman shades etc. I also sew duvet covers, coverlets, bedspreads, pillow shams, dustruffles, pillows,cushions and slipcovers. Free estimates. 389-7466
Sewer Backing Up? Water Line Leaking? Call S.A. Toler Construction, Inc. 233-6170 Trenchless and open trench methods available. Video camera inpsections of sewer lines. Go Trenchless - Preserve the Beauty! www.satolerconstruction.com
TWO SISTERS PAINTING - Looking for a professional and top quality job for your painting project? We offer Interior, Exterior & Faux Finish Painting. Visit our webpage @ http://home.comcast.net/~twosisterspainting/ Call for a FREE ESTIMATE! 503-0515
Host family needed for high school exchange student arriving in August. Student provides spending money, health insurance, participates in school, family and volunteering. Call Becky 804-928-1948 ccfc2355@msn.com visit www.ciee.org
|
May 12, 2009
Tonight at 7 p.m. a debate and public comment period regarding baseball in the Bottom vs. baseball on the Boulevard will be held at the Richmond Times Dispatch headquarters
To catch up on the latest back and forth, RichmondBizSense is reporting problems in purchasing a baseball team, Club Velvet’s controversial anti-stadium sign can stay for now, and some people are wondering where that report is…
Posted by jacqui at 6:00AM under RVANews-news | Tags: Shockoe Center, stadium
|
SEARCH
ARCHIVES
CATEGORIES
COMMUNITY BLOGS
|
Wow another waste of time
I agree. I am skipping. The Times Dispatch is egging on this dumb debate under the guise of ‘public interest’, when its really a big whit elephant distraction designed to sell newspapers. The REAL debate should not be about the idiotic stadium proposal, it should be about what is the best use of Shockoe Bottom. Legitimate environmental concerns might be touched on, but the TD will steer this towards money. If people are looking for something more substantial, I recommend the Sierra Club meeting on Wednesday:
As always, free and open to public, at Science Museum of Virginia
May 14th, 2009
Wednesday 7:00 pm
Program: Reviving the Regional Bike and Pedestrian Plan and Complete Streets
Speaker: Sheila Sheppard, Executive Director, Partnership for Smarted Growth, and Dom Nozzi, Executive Director, Walkable Streets and author of “Road to Ruin”
The Partnership for Smarter Growth (PSG) was created in 2004 as an education and advocacy nonprofit organization developed by and for citizens of Greater Richmond. Its mission is to preserve and enhance quality of life by educating the public and elected officials about land use, transportation, and other growth-related issues and equipping citizens to be effective advocates for balanced, responsible growth in their own communities and in the region as a whole.
PSG has been working in the greater Richmond region, to create self-sustaining groups of citizen empowered to engage in planning and the dynamic democratic process to channel growth that will help, not harm, our communities. It has already helped establish the following local groups: the Coalition for Hanover’s Future; Powhatan Tomorrow; Envision Henrico; Envision Richmond; and Citizens Concerned with Goochland Growth.
PSG Executive Director Sheila Sheppard has been reviewing the 2003 Regional Bike and Pedestrian Plan (see view fromn the chair essay, page xx) and wants to breathe new life into it. She will present high-lights from the plan and identify some of the best recommendations, in terms of ease of implementation and best demonstration projects.
Dom Nozzi is a city planner with more that 20 years of experience in the fields of urbanism and livable communities and environmental conservation, and and currently serves on the Bike/Walk VA Board of Directors. He is the director of Walkable Streets Consulting, and his 2003 book Road to Ruin “delivers an easy-to-follow introduction to sprawl’s causes and offers common-sense solutions available to communities. The time is ripe for resurrecting the tradition of designing that makes people, not cars, happy. The key is returning to modest, human-scaled streets, parking, land use, and development regulations. Design principles encouraging walking, bicycling, and mass transit in conjunction with automobile travel are essential to creating livable cities once again.”
Mr Nozzi is a specialist in Complete Streets, Smart Growth, Sustainability, quality of life, suburban sprawl, transportation choice, parking, and traffic congestion. He will speak about how to change the car-only street design paradigm: Complete Streets can be used by all forms of travel, which promotes travel independence, safety, health, the environment and the economy. It is important that street design be context-sensitive rather than the conventional one-size-fits-all approach. Of special interest to our group is understanding effective tactics for inducing more bicycling and walking.