Letter to City Council On Historic Canal

Neighbor Charles Pool sent this email to members of City Council yesterday.

(Ed. note: He received permission to send them an attachment of the “Tiller” magazine article, but I have not received permission to post that here. If I do receive it or a public website link to it, I will be sure to post it here.)

Dear Richmond City Council members,

Please take time to read the article entitled, “New Richmond Amphitheater Endangers Canal Plans” by Elizabeth Davis in the attached Winter/Spring 2013 edition of the “Tiller,” the wonderful publication of the Virginia Canals and Navigations Society (VCNS).

This article highlights the threat to the historic canal by Venture Richmond’s proposed amphitheater. If the canal bank is lowered as proposed, it would destroy the long-range plan of a canal boat trip to Maymont. Concern for our canal has arrived from as far away as Yangzhou, China, where the World Canal Conference “urged the people of Richmond, Virginia to prevent further destruction to the canal and to preserve, restore, interpret and wisely use this irreplaceable amenity for Virginia and her visitors.”

Other cities would be envious of our canal, running through the heart of downtown Richmond, that was promoted by George Washington at Mount Vernon, the canal company’s honorary President!

As noted in the “Tiller” editorial by Holt Messerly, “I want all people to enjoy this precious national resource for the betterment of Richmond, and for the preservation of our history and for the enjoyment of all — not just for someone to be able to cut the grass easier and see a straighter line to an amphitheater. We must look at the big picture and consider all of the areas as one big entity; a green way with a blue way …”

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Richmond Riverfront Corporation Proposes Elevated Bike Tubes As Part of 2015 Race Preparations

It’s already been quite a morning for riverfront development plans, and yet there is more…

Overlooking the Haxall Canal, a representative from the Richmond Riverfront Development Corporation made this announcement:

“Some of our corporate members are concerned about the daily dangers for our commuter drivers and workers presented by bicyclists who insist on riding in the same riverfront area streets as motorized vehicles, therefore, we are proposing to building separate but equal, elevated bike lane tubes. In addition to increasing safety, this project will represent a major contribution to the 2015 UCI World Road Cycling Championship race that will be held in our fair city.”

Skycycle screen shot

The curiously unnamed representative declined to put a cost to this bike tube project, noting that this still needed to be worked out within the public/private partnership. While it was not stated, it seems likely that this project will be done in tandem with the James River Skyway project and Japanese-Italian conglomerate Fuki-Trani. Elevated bike lane tubes are all the rage in the urban design world since last year, when landscape architect Sam Martin proposed Skycycle, a separated, elevated system of bike lanes for London.

Locally, elevated tubes were mentioned several times at the recent Envision This Challenge for Shockoe Bottom, a contest that sought to gin up plans to connect the Bottom and the Slip.

Members of the Richmond bicycling community seemed more surprised than anyone else. City Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Trails Coordinator Jakob C. Helmboldt and New Sportsbackers Bike Advocate Max Hepp-Buchanan have not stated anything in relation to this announcement yet. Though longtime City watchers have also been whispering about future Richmond ‘tube projects’ for a while now, including a new, improved Church Hill tunnel and ‘high speed vacuum’.

Oregon Hill Featured In ‘Deleted Scenes’ On ‘Lincoln’ DVD

The movie ‘Lincoln’ continues to spark conversation. While many Oregon Hill residents were delighted to see their neighbor Silver Persinger portray a statesman in the Congressional scenes of the movie ‘Lincoln’ (including clips seen during the televised Academy Awards), some were were surprised to see the neighborhood itself featured in the ‘Deleted Scenes’ portion of the recently-released, best-selling ‘Lincoln’ DVD.

Oregon Hill resident Silver Persinger as Congressman listening to Tommy Lee Jones as Thaddeus Stevens

The 2 1/2 minute scene happens outside of 324 S. Pine Street (where Vinyl Conflict record store is today). In it, Union spies are briefly exchanging information on the sidewalk before entering the storefront/house structure, which in the movie represents a bordello. Of course, in real life, 324 S. Pine Street has had an interesting history as a dry-goods store.

In the ‘Director’s Commentary’, Spielberg does not say too much about the scene, other than it was a relatively quick shot at night. Along with the Bread Riot scene, and Lincoln looking over the captured Tredeger Iron Works, the Pine Street scene was not considered vital to the plot and cut. In the DVD liner notes, there is mention that these cut scenes might be recycled for the upcoming bio-pic “Jeff Davis”.

Crisis of a Country: A U.S. Civil War Musical Retrospective This Friday

From event description:

March 14, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. This work by student composer Allen Wittig will be performed by the combined forces of the VCU Orchestra and Commonwealth Singers at the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts. The concert will be conducted by Maestro Daniel Myssyk, augmented by the Williamsburg Choral Guild and narrated by Christy Coleman, president of the American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar. Free to VCU students with ID; $7 in advance, $10 on the day of performance for non-VCU students. For tickets, visit www.showclix.com/events/1320.

Brown’s Island Explosion Anniversary

It was mentioned here 2 years ago, but this Saturday is the 150th anniversary of the worst wartime disaster in Richmond. The Times Dispatch has a nice article on this as the American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar prepares for it. You can learn more Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Center, by taking a tour or trying one of the jobs related to making the material of war.

Vice President Biden At Tredegar On Monday

From The American Civil War Center At Historic Tredegar’s FaceBook page:

BREAKING NEWS!

Vice President Joe Biden will be at The American Civil War Center At Historic Tredegar on Monday for the campaign’s final Get Out the Vote rally!

Other distinguished guests will be Jill Biden, Mark Warner, and Tim Kaine. Oh and one last guest, John Mellencamp!

If you, our Facebook fans, would like tickets, you can pick them up at the Center between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. SUNDAY. Two tickets per person.

The American Civil War Center and the Richmond National Battlefield Park/National Park Service will close at 3 p.m. Monday in preparation for the event.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. for Monday’s rally.

Also Visit Tredegar and EAT

From Facebook page:

Today is another great day to visit The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar!! Admission is FREE and the museum has extended hours from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday during the Richmond Folk Festival.

For more information call 804.780.1865 or visit www.tredegar.org.

The National Park Service Gateway Visitor Center is also open during the festival. The exhibits are free and visitors are welcome.

Also…from another Facebook page

going to the Folk Festival this weekend, then mosey on down to sweet Oregon Hill and EAT by pescados china street … open for dinner seven nights a week from 5 – 10 and Sunday brunch from 10 -2 ……