archive for January, 2008
January 1, 2008
Is it…?
We’ve been playing the “Gunshots or Fireworks?” game all evening, and we’ve settled on 70/30 fireworks to gunshots (plus 2 police cars at the neighbor’s house). Hopefully it’s better in your immediate surroundings!
January 1, 2008
The Sign, again
Tomorrow’s Style Weekly again features the controversy over the Forest Hill Park sign. As of December 17th, the sign had been “repaired and returned, and fences between two neighborhood booster groups [Forest Hill Neighborhood Association and Friends of Forest Hill Park] have been mended.”
On a similar note, I understand one of the topics being discussed at next week’s FHNA meeting is the elusive white whale: restoration of the lake in the park.
January 2, 2008
ACORN Renovation Lending Workshop
The folks at ACORN are holding another of their free workshops on Wed. January 9. They’ll specifically cover two major subject areas:
- Renovation Lending Programs
- How to Qualify for a Mortgage
They’ll also cover the ins and outs of home mortgage financing (including: loan programs, credit, cash required, cash sources, etc…). Then learn the benefits of renovation lending and how to buy a home in disrepair and fix it up using these unique loan programs. Additional topics covered include:
- Tax Benefits
- Energy Efficiency
- Market Equity and much more…
It all takes place Jan. 9th, 6-8PM, in the library at Good Shepherd Episcopal School, 4207 Forest Hill Ave.
January 2, 2008
SunTrust robbed
Apparently the SunTrust bank at Forest Hill & 47th was robbed this morning. I’ve yet to see any media mention of it thus far, and the RPD crime report site likely won’t update ’til tomorrow…
January 3, 2008
Broken water main on Semmes
This morning’s water main failure along Semmes is still under repair, but Richmond DPU says that water service will be restored soon, if it’s not back on already. Additionally, the permanent fix should be in place by this evening, but not likely in time to open all lanes of Semmes back up for the evening commute.
January 5, 2008
Braxton to be deposed?
4th District School Board rep George Braxton has of late served as the board’s chair, but his tenure at the top could be coming to an end. 7th District rep Keith West, perhaps the most visible and outspoken member of the board (and certainly one of Braxton’s many critics), has been openly campaigning for the leadership spot. A T-D article today points out the increased interest in the board chair race. Public opinion seems to be mostly in favor of West taking the helm, but quotes from other board members suggest it’s a pretty even split so far.
The chairman vote is scheduled for Monday night’s meeting. Stay tuned…
January 7, 2008
Pedestrian killed on Forest Hill Ave
A wheelchair-bound pedestrian was struck and killed by a car this morning in the 7800 block of Forest Hill, just east of Thompson Middle School. NBC12 suggests the car was pulling out of a parking lot when it hit the man.
January 8, 2008
O’Toole on the proposed smoking ban
In an article on the proposed statewide restaurant smoking ban, Today’s T-D talks with John O’Toole, whose own O’Toole’s went smoke-free in 2007.
“Our food business has increased,” he said. Sales have grown 6 percent since the Irish pub started asking smokers to step outside last March. “We lost a few customers,” O’Toole said. “But for every one we lost, I think we gained 10.”Yet O’Toole said he does not like the idea of a state-mandated smoking ban in restaurants. “I still think it should be up to each owner. Some of them cater to smokers, and they shouldn’t have to stop.”
January 9, 2008
Jimmy Sneed comes south
Carena’s Jamaican Grille is the latest restaurant to spring from the always entertaining Jimmy Sneed. Style’s Brandon Fox takes a proper look at the place, a collaboration with Carena Ives of Jamaica House fame, and seems to like what she sees.
January 12, 2008
Condo project changeup
We wrote back in November about the condo project intended for the foot of the Lee Bridge, specifically that the inaccurately named Manchester on the James had shrunk from a 17-story high rise to 4 stories. Today’s T-D takes a further look at the project and residents’ concerns.
Some residents in the South Richmond neighborhood remain concerned, saying they fear the developer’s decision to remove the term “condominium” and trim the size of units from 800 square feet to 650 square feet will make for renter and not owner-occupied residences. Plans call for up to 200 units.
The developer maintains that sale rather than rental is the goal, that the units will not be targeted towards students, and that the buildings will have a more traditional exterior to fit better with the neighborhood.
January 14, 2008
Downtown Master Plan soldiers forth
The next public hearing on the downtown Master Plan will be held tomorrow night, January 15, at 6:30pm in City Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of City Hall. As we mentioned before, while not directly related to our neighborhoods, a strong downtown is a win-win for everyone. The Westover Hills branch of the library should have a physical copy of the draft of the plan, should you wish to bone up on things in a non-electronic format.
If you’re looking for more info, John Sarvay is the go-to guy on all things related to the downtown plan. We also welcome any attendees who wish to share their impressions of the hearing and/or the plan itself.
January 16, 2008
Richmond Magazine talks up the neighborhood
The “South of the James” section of this month’s Richmond Magazine has a nice article on the retail state of Westover Hills. Much of this is old news to the neighborhood association folks, but for the rest of us, some juicy tidbits are there. More below the fold… Read more >
January 17, 2008
Another robbery
The Stratford Hills SunTrust was robbed this afternoon. Police describe the robber as a black man, 25-35 years, 5′9″ to 5′11″, heavy build and a salt-and-pepper beard. He was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, a puffy white jacket and dark pants and left in a silver VW Jetta.
January 22, 2008
Rough day for southside RPS schools
No heat at Elkhardt MS + burst water pipes and “not insignificant” flooding at George Wythe HS = just another day of shoddy RPS maintenance.
Here’s hoping the “New Direction” plan includes updating the infrastructure of some of these buildings. Doubtful, but hey, we can dream.








