The August 2012 Bay Breeze Point BOD monthly meeting will be held on August 20th at the East Ocean View Recreation Center, 9520 E. 20th Bay St, Norfolk, VA beginning at 6:00 PM
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The August 2012 Bay Breeze Point BOD monthly meeting will be held on August 20th at the East Ocean View Recreation Center, 9520 E. 20th Bay St, Norfolk, VA beginning at 6:00 PM
East Beach will be executing street milling and paving operations beginning August 1st and ending August 3rd. These operations could impact traffic flows.
Starting on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 until Friday, August 3, 2012, we will be paving 24th Bay Street north of Pleasant Avenue.
Milling and overlaying of the asphalt pavement on Pleasant Avenue from the new 23rd Bay Street to 24th Bay Street.
Milling and overlaying of the asphalt pavement on 25th Bay Street between the L1 alley and 9516 25th Bay Street (area where the underground utilities were recently installed).
Milling and overlaying of the asphalt pavement on Willben Street between 27th and 28th Bay Street.
Milling and overlaying of a portion of East Beach Drive near the old 23rd Bay Street.
Thank you in advance for your patience through all of this work.
If you should have any additional questions or comments, please do not hesitate to let us know.
Sincerely,
Jim Boohaker
Director of Development
Questions continue to surface regarding HOA fencing and fencing related rules. The attached information paper provides a brief summary of some key points related to fencing.
BBP HOA Fencing Information Paper 07/20/12
Select the Neighborhood Watch (NW) tab on the home page for several new NW posts including: 1) identification of Bay Breeze Point’s NW blocks; 2) identification of initial NW block captains and their contact information; 3) key Norfolk NW contact information and directions; 4) summary of the Bay Breeze Point NW organizational meeting; and 5) Norfolk Police Department’s crime prevention vehicle tips. We still need volunteers to augment our initial NW volunteers — if you’re interested, please contact any of the NW block captains or the NW coordinator.
The BOD meeting minutes have been added for June 2012.
The City of Norfolk has added a follow-up collection day of July 7th for all those customers that were origianlly scheduled for July 4th pickups. This newly announced pickup date is in addition to the July 2nd pickups that we made.
The July 2012 Bay Breeze Point BOD monthly meeting will be held on July 9th at the East Ocean View Recreation Center, 9520 E. 20th Bay St, Norfolk, VA beginning at 6:00 PM
The City of Norfolk has changed the programmed trash pickup day next week. All refuse, recycling, bulk and yard waste collection normally scheduled for Wednesday, July 4th will be collected on Monday, July 2nd.
The ARB will meet on Saturday, June 23rd. If you are interested in attending, please coordinate your desires with our community property manager — Karen Ricker at “The Property Shoppe”. This prior coordination is required due to the meeting location.
Norfolk Police report that larcenies involving vehicles continue to be a problem with the majority of these larcenies occurring late at night in areas that are not well-lighted and involve unsecured vehicles. Our community has experienced some recent criminal activity involving unsecured items relating to vehicles. To prevent such crime, secure your valuables by keeping them out of sight when stored within your locked vehicle(s) and, most importantly, make sure your vehicle is in a secure and well-lighted area.
Norfolk criminals do not restrict their activities to hours of darkness, some residential burglaries have been occurring in the middle of the day, e.g., the 9AM to 1PM timeframe seems to be preferred by some criminals. Good crime prevention and awareness procedures should enhance your security, as well as your neighbors and our community.
Norfolk Police are proactively working with our residents in increasing their awareness of : identifying and reporting suspicious activities; and security habits to adopt. But these actions will be less effective if each of us do not play our individual and team parts.
IF YOU SEE ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS , CALL 757-441-5610.
IF YOU SEE A CRIME IN PROGRESS OR WHAT YOU BELIEVE TO A CRIME IN PROGRESS, CALL 9-1-1.
If you desire more information on the Neighborhood Watch Program or Norfolk Police activities to include crime analysis, you can go to the following websites:
1) www.facebook.com/norfolkPD
2) www.norfolk.gov then select Police Department then select crime analysis