Find Fester!

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Hi guys my cat escaped late last night without me realizing and I couldn’t find him anywhere last night nor this morning. If you live in the Oregon Hill area please keep a lookout for him!!!! He’s very friendly and responds to kissing sounds and his name, Fester. If you see him, PLEASE CALL ME 703-475-6369. You most likely won’t be able to catch him or anything, he gets really freaked out when he’s outside.

Oregon Hill Neighborhood Association Meeting Tonight

From email announcement:

Dear Neighbors

Tonight’s OHNA meeting at 7pm at 236 S Laurel will be kept pretty simple and short. Apologies to anyone that didnt get the message on our rezoning resolution’s delay until May 14. The postponement was a good thing. The meeting was still going on at 11. Kudos to Parker for his cigarette tax proposal. He fought hard for a good cause against a very complacent and snoozy City Council and we are very proud of him for that. There will be important updates tonight as well as our guest Lynne Lancaster from DPW/parking division. We can clear up any permit questions as well as discuss our options for accommodating Open High (and any other institution) that may have special parking needs. Also, we are extending the turn in deadline until the May meeting but please bring any completed petitions! I will also have a few packets of Butterfly Milkweed seeds which I encourage you to plant to help Monarch butterflies on their journey north. Hope to see you at 7!

Meeting Agenda 4/24/2018

7PM Meeting called to order

7:05 RPD Update

7:10 VCU Police Update- Officer Greg Felton

7:15 VCU Update Mr Tito Luna

7:20 Parking Permit discussion with our guest Lynne Lancaster from DPW Parking Division

7:40 Updates on 800 block W Cary

7:50 Updates on Holly Street Playground “Secret Grottoes” reclamation effort.

7:55 Update from Amy Robins, Councilman Agelasto’s office

8:05 New business

8:-) 10 Adjournment.

Times are all approximate

Trash/Recycling Pickup Tomorrow

This Wednesday is a “Red Wednesday”, which means trash and recycling pickup. Ideally, rolling recycling containers are stored and deployed in the back alleys along with trash cans. Please make sure you pick up containers after pickup tomorrow night.

If you have not done so already, don’t forget to sign up for your Recycling Perks.
In order to take your recycling to the next level, read this: 10 ways to improve your recycling.

Plan ahead – Save the Date! Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 9 am- 1 pm.
The City of Richmond Department of Public Works , and the Clean City Commission will be hosting a special collection event on Saturday, May 5 from 9 am – 1 pm at the old Kmart parking lot, 6807 Midlothian Tpke. This event will include electronics recycling (fees apply), document shredding, herbicides and pesticides , and oil based paint only. This event is for City of Richmond residents, only. Must show proof of residency. For more information call (804)646-8325 or (804)646-0177.

Of course, with Earth Day this past week, there were many recycling stories in the news. For example, Apple debuted Daisy, a recycling robot adept at disassembling iPhones. At the same time, China announced this past week that it will ban imports of 32 types of solid waste in its latest move to reduce environmental pollution.

Recent Crimes

From CommunityCrimeMap.com:

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
3XX S LAUREL ST
Apr 17, 2018 at 11:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
7XX OREGON HILL PKWY
Apr 16, 2018 at 5:30 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

SIMPLE ASSAULT
X BELLE ISLE
Apr 16, 2018 at 5:00 pm
Data provided by Richmond Police Department

“Little Soldier Saturday” At The Va. War Memorial

The Virginia War Memorial is holding an event Saturday called “Little Soldier Saturday”. It is aimed at children aged 3 to 8.

From the event page:

Spark your child’s love of history at our “Little Soldier Saturday.” This FREE program is tailored to meet the needs of young learners, encourage an appreciation of the past, and inspire creativity. Activities feature songs, stories, crafts, and movement, based around a theme or historic time period.

Parents/caregivers must remain with children at all times.

Free to attend but registration is required.

For questions, please call our education department at 804 786 9700.

School Walk Out and March Planned For Friday; Could Impact Traffic/Parking

From NBC12 news:

Another anti-gun violence school walkout is planned for Friday, and this one will include a rally at the Virginia State Capitol.

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The protest will begin at 10 a.m. with a school walkout to honor the Columbine victims. Then starting at noon a march will take place from Brown’s Island to the Capitol.

Police are expecting a crowd of about 10,000 people to participate, and are asking people who are normally in that area during the day to be patient and plan ahead due to the rally.

Richmond Leading (For Once, But Hopefully Not The Last Time)

Yesterday, Sen. Bill Stanley, R-Franklin County, announced that he will create a subcommittee to address concerns about “obsolete” school buildings across the state.

In doing so, he credited Richmond’s Put Schools First campaign for “being the catalyst” in raising issues plaguing poor school districts. He specifically mentioned both Sen. Glen Sturtevant, R-Richmond (a former city school board member and Oregon Hill’s state senator), and Democratic political consultant Paul Goldman. But of course, the campaign was bigger, a grassroots effort that included the Richmond Crusade for Voters, the Sierra Club Falls of the James, and the Richmond Green Party as supporting organizations.

Paul Goldman had this to say:

Thank you Richmond! As Senator Stanley says, YOUR willingness to buck the Mayor, the City Council, School Board, and give 85% support to last year’s School Facility Modernization Referendum “opened the eyes” of state officials. What the RTD’s “know it all” editorial board – with Amens from the usual RVA chorus – called a “distraction” is now positioned to make a huge difference. Democratic Governor Northam agrees with Republican Stanley about the damaging impact to those children attending a “crumbling school building” to use the Governor’s term. The average VA child, not just in RVA, but rural, suburban, and urban school communities in the Commonwealth attends such an obsolete, aged, building! YOU did it 56000 voters, YOU stood up for the kids, I applaud everyone, YOU deserve it.

All well and good. Of course there’s a lot of work ahead. And many supporters hope that this school modernization revolution will add green building, energy conservation, and working solar that can save taxpayer money.

Speaking of which, let’s hope this is not the only revolution that takes hold. This past week, the University of Maryland’s Program for Public Consultation presented new public opinion data that shows American voters are eager for three key electoral reforms that would give voters a greater voice at the ballot box and more fair representation in government, while tempering the partisan rancor that currently dominates our politics. Those three reforms are ranked-choice voting, multi-member districts, and congressional redistricting with nonpartisan commissions.

All three proposals were seen as at least tolerable by more than two-thirds of respondents, including super-majorities of Republicans and Democrats. Not surprisingly, given the outcry over partisan gerrymandering in recent months and two cases currently under review by the U.S. Supreme Court (Gill v. Whitford and Benisek v. Lamone), redrawing congressional district lines with nonpartisan citizen commissions is supported by the largest number of voters – 66 percent – including 53 percent of Republicans, 80 percent of Democrats and 62 percent of independents.

OregonHill.net has repeatedly called for ranked choice voting, for President of the United States, and for Mayor of the City of Richmond. Of course, the local corporate media has answered these calls with mostly silence. And, undoubtedly, local corporate Democrats will continue to try to corral these reforms and any other progressive movements by barking “But Trump” as loudly as possible. As horrible as conman Trump is, voters would be wise to use their own critical thinking.

Let’s hope Richmond, learning from Put Schools First referendum, can lead on voting reforms for the rest of the state.

Pine Street Baptist Yard Sale This Saturday

Pine Street Baptist Church is hosting a yard sale this coming Saturday. The church also welcomes others to join in if interested. It will take place on Saturday, April 21 from 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
in Pleasants Park. They are accepting items for the church booth with proceeds directed to the general fund. The option of having your own booth for selling your things is also an option. You may drop off items at the church on Thursday, April 19th from 3-5 pm and Friday, April 20th from 6:30-8:30 pm. Pick up is available for large items. The contact person is Jennifer Downer.
The youth will also be selling grilled hotdogs during the sale.