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November 8, 2009

Council will consider Broad Street, not traffic circles

Two projects recently before the planning commission are on the consent agenda for Monday’s City Council meeting. Newly elected City Council representative Cynthia Newbille will be sworn in on Monday as well. The ordinance seeking funding for 2 local traffic circles as part of a larger initiative has been withdrawn.

Posted by john_m at 8:06AM under government | Tags: ,

12 Responses to “Council will consider Broad Street, not traffic circles”

  1. posted by PTG at November 8, 2009 9:28 am [#]:

    I was excited about the 25th & 9 mile circle… I usually avoid that intersection.

  2. posted by john_m at November 8, 2009 11:20 am [#]:

    I dunno if this means that those traffic circles are a no go, or if the plan is being reworked. The traffic circles that were called for on southside were much more controversial than ours and that might account for some delay.

    The Council will also honor Virginia Voice, HandsOn Greater Richmond, Friends of Chimborazo Playground and Radio One on Monday:

    RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
    PUBLIC INFORMATION NEWS ADVISORY
    Friday, 6 November 2009

    Richmond to honor Virginia Voice, HandsOn Greater Richmond, Friends of Chimborazo Playground and Radio One

    All Richmond residents invited and encouraged to attend

    WHAT Richmond will honor Virginia Voice, HandsOn Greater Richmond, Friends of Chimborazo Playground and Radio One during the Richmond City Council Formal Council meeting on Monday.

    Of the many duties performed by Richmond City Council on behalf of the community, one of the most rewarding is the recognition and honoring of individuals, businesses and organizations who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others and help to make Richmond an even better place to live, work, learn, play, visit, and raise a family.

    Recognizing and honoring those who provide resources, time, talent and energy on behalf of the Richmond community sets a standard for service to others; encourages a sustained commitment to civic participation; and, inspires others to action. It is for these reasons that Richmond City Council publicly recognizes individuals, families, groups organizations, and businesses through the confirmation of awards during Formal Council meetings.

    WHEN MONDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2009
    During first part of Richmond City Council FORMAL MEETING
    6:00 -8:30 p.m.

    WHERE Richmond Council Chambers
    Richmond City Hall, 2nd floor
    900 E. Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia

    CONTACT For more information, please contact Steve Skinner, Richmond City Council, at 804.646.6052/937.1386 or steven.skinner@richmondgov.com

    BACKGROUND _________________________________________________________________
    The awards include:

    RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC SERVICE AWARD

    Virginia Voice
    For nearly thirty years of providing free services to people who are blind, vision impaired, or otherwise print challenged due to a disability.
    Established in 1979, Virginia Voice is dedicated to helping people keep connected to society by providing access to printed news and information through the translation, recording and broadcast of the printed word into spoken word. Individuals using the services of Virginia Voice range in age from 10 to 105, with an estimated 58 percent over the age of 70.

    Serving more than 1,700 print challenged individuals daily in the 40-mile Metro-Richmond Area directly through closed-circuit radio broadcast, Virginia Voice is also available statewide, nationally and internationally through digitally recorded internet-based audio files that are freely available and accessed from their website; and through closed-circuit radio rebroadcasts in Hampton Roads, Virginia.

    Supported by individual donations, organizations and grants, Virginia Voice has more than 200 volunteers who read daily newspapers, magazines, books, newsletters, and assistive publications from organizations providing services to people with disabilities.

    JOINT COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS

    HandsOn Greater Richmond
    Established in 2005, HandsOn Greater Richmond is a web-based volunteer networking clearinghouse that matches citizens and organizations interested in volunteering their time, talents or treasure with opportunities in the Greater Richmond area.

    Since their creation, HandsOn Greater Richmond has assisted with the facilitation of hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of volunteer work, supplies and expertise on behalf of numerous community projects across the area. These projects have included various nonprofit projects and many beautification efforts and cleanups on behalf of the Richmond Parks System.

    The outstanding work of creators supporters of HandsOn Greater Richmond is creating positive change in our community by strengthen the connections and capacities within our community and providing inspiration and engagement through meaningful service and leadership opportunities.

    Friends of Chimborazo Playground
    A grassroots organization, Friends of Chimborazo Playground is a nonprofit group working to increase and enhance the safety and beauty of the city playspace and recreation area located near Chimborazo Park, between N. 29th and 31st streets, and E. Grace Street in Richmond’s Historic Church Hill neighborhood.

    The outstanding work of Friends of Chimborazo Playground includes ongoing support of the Chimborazo playspace and the recent construction of a new playground and community garden on September 10, 2009 in coordination with the grant funding and direction of the national KaBOOM! organization, which funds and manages the building of new play spaces in a “community build” process. Additional partners included the City of Richmond, Church Hill Association, Shockoe Bottom Neighborhood Association, Home Depot, friends, volunteers and other organizations.

    Radio One
    A national radio network operation company, the Radio One company was established in 2004 and owns and operates 69 radio stations in 22 American cities that specialize in urban-based formats targeting African-American listeners. Locally, Radio One owns WPZZ (Praise) 104.7 FM, WKJS (KISS FM) 105.7 FM, WCDX (Power) 92.1 FM; WTPS 1240 AM, and WKJM 99.3 FM.

    In the spring of 2008 the local Radio One radio stations partnered with the Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities to host a “Send a Kid to Camp” radiothon fundraiser. A successful event, the radiothon was held again in June of 2009. Over the last two years, and through the generosity of individual donations from citizens, this six hour fundraising has helped raise tens of thousands of dollars and enabled more children in our city to attend summer camp.

    OTHER BACKGROUND __________________________________________________________

    Richmond City Council meetings
    Richmond City Council holds an average of 12 official monthly public meetings to discuss, deliberate, and act on laws and policy on behalf of the community. Citizens are invited and encouraged to attend these meetings, which include (but are not limited to) two “Council Formal” Meetings, two “Council Informal” meetings, six Council Standing Committee meetings, and Public Hearings/Special Events/Commission meetings held on an as-needed basis.

    Formal Council meetings
    Richmond City Council Formal Meetings are typically held the second and forth Monday of each month, from 6:00-8:30 p.m. (With the exception of August, when no Formal meetings are held, and holidays). These meetings are held for deciding official Council action, which includes discussing, adopting, rejecting, and amending laws and approving the budget. Formal meetings include a time for pubic comment and are televised live on the local PBS station and are replayed in Richmond on Government Access Channel 17, beginning at Noon and 7:00 p.m. daily.

    900 E. Broad Street, Suite 200 – Richmond, Virginia 23219 – http://www.council.richmondva.gov

    #####

    ______________________________________
    Steven R. Skinner, APR
    Council Public Information Manager
    Office of the Chief of Staff
    RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL
    900 E. Broad Street, Suite 305
    Richmond, Virginia 23219
    804.646.6052 (office)
    804.335.4054 (mobile)
    804.937.1386 (home/mobile)
    804.646.5468 (fax)
    skinnesr@ci.richmond.va.us (email)
    http://www.council.richmondva.gov(website)
    ______________________________________

  3. posted by Cadeho at November 8, 2009 5:00 pm [#]:

    A four way stop at 23rd and Fairfield would work better than jamming a circle in that small intersection.

  4. posted by ecochick at November 9, 2009 8:27 am [#]:

    WTF- why has the CHDP been YET AGAIN ignored! they teamed up last year with Hands on Greater Richmond and spruced up the entire lower chimborazo park area. They’re constantly working to keep the park nice, and still they get no credit!?! that doesn’t seem at all fair. that park is used constantly and has been a great benefit to our community. shame shame.

  5. posted by david at November 9, 2009 9:47 am [#]:

    The City Administration withdrew two weeks ago the proposed ordinance on roundabouts, with the stated intention of resubmitting papers for the individual projects.

  6. posted by Jimmy at November 9, 2009 4:12 pm [#]:

    There are traffic circles already in Richmond along Brook Rd and Monument Ave. Plus thone that have been installed over the last year or two.

    There was one at Hull and Belt for years. It was the biggest pain in the neck and elsewhere. Finally the city saw that mistake and removed it. Now traffoc flows a lot better, but the city traffic engineer or some mail room person seems to think otherwise.

    Norfolk had them at several intersections. They was OK back in the 1950’s and 1960’s but with traffic as it is now days, they saw the light and took those suckers out to free up the back up cause by circles.

    Speed bumps are bad as well. They slow down emergency vehicles, such as fire engines, ambulances and the police. No one in their right mind would want speed bumps that may slow down these vital emergency responders coming to your or their homes when you need them fast!!

  7. posted by Mike at November 9, 2009 7:25 pm [#]:

    Jimmy and all the other uninformed folks out there… Please google…

    The difference between traffic circles and modern roundabouts

    It will certainly not change your life; however, you will appear alot wiser when talking about traffic control devices and types of circular intersections.

  8. posted by tiny at November 9, 2009 7:39 pm [#]:

    My 2 cents – I continue to hate the traffic oblong on 25th no matter how many times I am told it is “better”. BTW – The city busses really hate the circles. It’s just like one poster said, “same old road, only with a giant obstacle in the way”.

  9. posted by Scott Burger at November 10, 2009 11:11 am [#]:
  10. posted by jim on the james at November 10, 2009 3:15 pm [#]:

    What is Council considering re: Broad St.?

  11. posted by john_m at November 10, 2009 3:45 pm [#]:
  12. posted by crd at November 10, 2009 8:27 pm [#]:

    #8 Tiny – I agree. I liked it better when there were stop lights, then everyone actually knew when to stop, when to go, and when to walk. I think it was a big waste of a lot of bucks. I watched, on election day, as a bus tried to navigate it and ran over the side of it, then narrowly missed hitting a car that had parked on 25th when someone went in to vote.

    Mike #7, I have not googled it but have googled ‘traffic calming’ and come up with some interesting information. Will try your idea next, thanks.


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