archive for November, 2007
November 3, 2007
Leaf Collection begins soon
The city’s leaf collection will begin in November, with our neighborhoods up as soon as Nov. 19
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Collection Zone |
Cycle 1 Date |
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Westover Hills/Forest Hill/Woodland Heights/Swansboro |
Nov. 19 |
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Stony Point |
Dec. 10 |
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Westover Gardens |
Nov. 27 |
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Strafford Hills/Willow Oaks |
Dec. 15 |
Full collection map and schedule (PDF download) and further details on the City Public Works site.
November 4, 2007
Fatal Shooting
A shooting at St. John’s Wood apartments has left a woman dead. Both the T-D and NBC12 are reporting that the shooting is likely domestic in nature. Channel 12 quotes a police spokesperson as saying “This sector is normally a very quiet neighborhood…We do get reports for various types of crime, but it is a relatively quiet neighborhood,” but I seem to recall a similar shooting either at St John’s Wood or the adjoining complex within the last year or so.
November 5, 2007
No indictment in Baskin Robbins shooting
Word has trickled out that a Richmond grand jury decided against indicting David Fielding for his actions. The Stratford Hills business community is said to be delighted with the decision.
Now, if the Baskin Robbins owner would just do something about the boarded up window and the ripped awning…
November 6, 2007
Potential New Development
Crosland Development has submitted a plan of development for a parcel of land on the south end of the Lee Bridge (roughly defined as everything north of Stonewall Ave between 19th St and Cowardin). At 4 stories, it’s a much smaller development than the tower once known as “Manchester on the James” that was originally intended for this site.
RichmondCityWatch has a rendering, and there is reportedly a meeting today at the offices of Williams & Mullen (no idea of a time, though) for community discussion.
November 7, 2007
Marathon time again
This coming weekend sees the return of the Richmond Marathon. Once again, the CVS parking lot will host a “Party Zone” with musical entertainment by Worn Glory. Other musical spots include the intersection of Scottview & Longview in Stratford Hills, the entrance to Willow Oaks Country Club, Forest Hill Ave. & Leicester, Forest Hill Park, Forest Hill & Semmes, Semmes & 22nd and the south end of the Lee Bridge.
- Riverside Dr. closed b/w Huguenot Bridge & Scottview Drive 6AM-Noon
- Forest Hill Ave. westbound closed b/w Roanoke St. & W. 47th 8AM-11:30 AM
- Huguenot Bridge closed to northbound traffic 8 AM-11 AM
- The southbound exit ramp from the Powhite Parkway to Forest Hill and the northbound entrance ramp from westbound Forest Hill onto the Powhite closed 8 AM-11 AM.
November 8, 2007
Holiday Bazaar
The Richmond Waldorf School will be holding its Holiday Bazaar on Saturday November 17, 10am-3 pm. Featured will be arts & craft vendors, children’s activities, and perhaps the best-sounding lunch menu I’ve ever seen for such an event.
For those of you who’ve never noticed the Waldorf School before, it’s tucked in behind Westover Baptist Church in that little bend of WH Blvd, where 49th St splits off.
November 8, 2007
James River Park news
Or, more specifically, news from the 42nd Street Lot.
November 8, 2007
Westover Hills Library to get a facelift
Today’s T-D profiles the Westover Hills branch of the Richmond Public Library. As one of the components of the “City of the Future” plan, the library should see such improvements as “more computers and digitized catalogs to meet rising demand, and new electrical systems to handle them [...] new, energy-efficient windows and doors, better-equipped work spaces and public meeting rooms, fresh carpeting and paint, signs and shelving.”
It’s been painfully obvious that the library system has been neglected for a long time (the Main branch downtown is, frankly, embarrassing for a “flagship” building), so this is indeed welcome news.
November 13, 2007
Swansboro Pool lifeguard recognized
Swansboro Pool lifeguard Alethea Tyler is the recipient of a Richmond Fire Department’s Civilian Lifesaving Award. Happening upon a car accident before paramedics, Tyler helped administer life-saving CPR to one of the accident victims.
The entirety of the Press Release is below. Read more >
November 13, 2007
4th District Meetings
The monthly 4th District meetings have been rescheduled to 2 sessions this week: Wednesday, 6:30 pm at Forest Hill Presbyterian Church (coinciding w/ the FHNA regular meeting) and Thursday, 7:00 pm at St. Luke Lutheran Church. Director of Public Utilities Chris Beschler will talk about proposals to redesign the water and sewer rate structure and to create a stormwater utility.
November 14, 2007
The Sign
A couple weeks ago, a brief discussion about the Forest Hill Park sign came up in the comments to another post. Today’s Style Weekly takes a look at the ongoing saga involving Friends of Forest Hill Park, the Forest Hill Neighborhood Association and Custom Ornamental Iron.
November 16, 2007
Benefit Show
Between his engineering and production work at Sound of Music and his live performances with the likes of The Broken Hips, Bryan Hoffa is one of Richmond’s best-known musical forces. Bryan’s suffering from a particularly nasty illness, so some of his musical brethren have set up a benefit show to help offset some of the medical bills.

Bryan Hoffa Benefit Show, Saturday night, Nov. 17
The Expansion Joint, 211 West 7th Street.
Featuring:
Spokane
Tulsa Drone
Marionette
Mammy
November 19, 2007
For those of you scoring at home…
A reader just alerted us to yet another Forest Hill/Jahnke Rd wreck, and that it “looks really bad” and “someone has to be hurt.”
Sigh.
November 20, 2007
Woodland Heights Holiday House Tour
This year’s Woodland Heights Holiday House Tour will take place on December 9, 1-6PM, starting at Woodland Heights Baptist Church, and will benefit the Patrick Henry School Initiative. Tickets are $12 in advance, $10 each for a block of 10 or more or $15.00 day of the tour. Tickets are available starting this weekend from all Private Stock stores, Seven Hills Market, Crossroads Coffee and Ice Cream (both locations), Once Upon A Vine (both locations*), Wild Orchids Antiques, Williams and Sherrill, Greenhouse II, Strawberry Street Vineyard, Carytown Wine & Beer, Salon 23.
*Stratford Hills still doesn’t appear to be open.
November 20, 2007
Say G’night…
…to the old McCrory Dollar building. Demolition permits are in, and the sucker’s coming down. With the Shoppes at Forest Hill project dead and no other plans for development submitted to the city, it appears as if we’re in for a lovely vacant lot.
Is that better or worse than a years-empty building?








