Check out breaking news in today's Roanoke Times:
Roanoke looks at new site for center
City officials have switched their focus from Northwest to Southeast for a recreational center.
By Mason Adams 981-3253
Just a year ago, members of the Roanoke City Council were talking about building a recreation center in Northwest Roanoke.
But with construction under way on a $30 million recreation center in Roanoke County just outside the northern limits of the city, Roanoke officials are instead focusing their efforts on building their own center in Southeast Roanoke instead.
The Department of Parks and Recreation will hold two meetings at 4 and 7 p.m. Tuesday at the mezzanine in the Roanoke Civic Center's Performing Arts Theatre to collect public input on a proposed recreation center to be located in Fallon Park. A news release suggests the "state-of-the-art recreational venue has the potential of accommodating a variety of indoor needs such as fitness, family aquatics, meetings, active and passive programming areas, athletics, and much more."
Steve Buschor, the city's parks and recreation director, said the meetings will provide a team of consultants the chance to present information to the public on what a community recreation center is, and then they'll collect some public input on what's desired or needed in the area.
Assistant City Manager Brian Townsend said a team of consultants will take that input and, at some point in the future, return to the Roanoke City Council with more detailed plans and a list of how much everything would cost, both to build and to operate.
"The next step is they'll take that [public input] and begin to move to the next level: If this is what the public wants, this is what the facility would look like. Look at capital and operational costs. Here's what the project would be, and what kind of revenue you would need to generate to support the project," Townsend said.
The focus on Southeast comes only a year after council members had expressed hopes for a recreation center to be built in Northwest Roanoke. Earlier this month, Mayor David Bowers and Councilman David Trinkle had talked about the possibility of building an aquatics facility on city land by Countryside Golf Club.
But the ongoing construction of Roanoke County's recreation center, to be located near the interchange of Interstates 81 and 581, has changed the city's plans.
"We're looking at multiple locations, but with the county moving forward with theirs, it caused us to say if these facilities [are] to be successful, [they] need to draw participants from multiple jurisdictions. It doesn't make sense for us to put one so close to where the county is putting one," Townsend said.
He said that Fallon Park, however, meets several key criteria: "We own the property. It's sufficient size for it to fit. And it would serve an area that the county's multigenerational center wouldn't."
As part of the feasibility study, consultants will consider the center's proximity to other recreational providers, such as the YMCA and various athletic clubs.
The county's center will be open to city residents, and Townsend said he expects the city's center will likewise be open to those who live in Vinton and Roanoke County.
The Tuesday meetings will be preceded by a status report on the recreation center feasibility study to the Roanoke City Council during its Monday meeting.
HEY - if you have an opinion on this, attend the meetings tomorrow and share. Afterall, the City relies on public input before they move forward with projects.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
ROANOKE DOG PARK - ALMOST THERE
What do 3000 City of Roanoke citizens/ dog owners and NewVAConnects have in common? We want to see a dog park - IN HIGHLAND PARK.
And who gets to decide whether this will take place? The Architectural Review Board - tonight, August 14, 2008 at 5:00pm, City of Roanoke Municipal Building.
COME - PLAN TO SPEAK - and SUPPORT THE PROPOSED LOCATION.
Can't come but want to show your support? EMAIL THE ARB c/o Erica Taylor - by today at 4:00pm: erica.taylor@roanokeva.gov
My hope is that tomorrow we can all celebrate our great success together.... and that this fall, we can meet and play at the Park!
And who gets to decide whether this will take place? The Architectural Review Board - tonight, August 14, 2008 at 5:00pm, City of Roanoke Municipal Building.
COME - PLAN TO SPEAK - and SUPPORT THE PROPOSED LOCATION.
Can't come but want to show your support? EMAIL THE ARB c/o Erica Taylor - by today at 4:00pm: erica.taylor@roanokeva.gov
My hope is that tomorrow we can all celebrate our great success together.... and that this fall, we can meet and play at the Park!
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
DOG PARK - GREAT NEWS~
So - I know you are excited to hear... HOW DID THE DOG PARK MEETING GO LAST NIGHT?
1 call in favor
57 emails in favor
26 speakers in favor
1 call against
1 email against
4 speakers against
3 speakers with mixed thoughts about the location
SO - by my calculations, 84 v. 6 v 3 - and then there is our Petition with over 100 names.
NOW - It isn't over yet. IF YOU SUPPORT THE CURRENT LOCATION - PLEASE COME TO THE ARB MEETING AUG 14 - I hope it will be our last meeting..
Can't come? EMAIL THE ARB or email your letter of support to roanokedogpark@gmail.com.
Thanks for all of the support. Check us out in the NEWS:
http://www.wsls.com/sls/news/local/article/dog_park_public_meeting/15304/
http://www.wdbj7.com/Global/story.asp?S=8795279
http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0808/541706_video.html?ref=newsstory
1 call in favor
57 emails in favor
26 speakers in favor
1 call against
1 email against
4 speakers against
3 speakers with mixed thoughts about the location
SO - by my calculations, 84 v. 6 v 3 - and then there is our Petition with over 100 names.
NOW - It isn't over yet. IF YOU SUPPORT THE CURRENT LOCATION - PLEASE COME TO THE ARB MEETING AUG 14 - I hope it will be our last meeting..
Can't come? EMAIL THE ARB or email your letter of support to roanokedogpark@gmail.com.
Thanks for all of the support. Check us out in the NEWS:
http://www.wsls.com/sls/news/local/article/dog_park_public_meeting/15304/
http://www.wdbj7.com/Global/story.asp?S=8795279
http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0808/541706_video.html?ref=newsstory
Monday, August 4, 2008
DOG PARK - HOPEFULLY THE LAST PUBLIC MEETING
We have raised a good bit of money - picked a great location - and have had hundreds of Roanoke Residents show their support... WE ARE ALMOST THERE - but there is one more step.
TOMORROW NIGHT - PUBLIC MEETING ON CURRENT PROPOSED LOCATION OF ROANOKE DOG PARK:
Please plan to attend if you are free. We are in need of supportive voices! It is our sincere worry that those not in favor of the park AT ALL - will be the dominate voice, and those hundreds of supporters will not be heard. WE BEG you to attend, and voice your support!
DATE: Tuesday, August 5th
TIME: 6:00 pm
PLACE:
Municipal Building, First Floor
EOC Conference Room (Room 159)
215 Church Avenue, SW
Downtown Roanoke
Please email if questions or concerns: roanokedogpark@gmail.com
TOMORROW NIGHT - PUBLIC MEETING ON CURRENT PROPOSED LOCATION OF ROANOKE DOG PARK:
Please plan to attend if you are free. We are in need of supportive voices! It is our sincere worry that those not in favor of the park AT ALL - will be the dominate voice, and those hundreds of supporters will not be heard. WE BEG you to attend, and voice your support!
DATE: Tuesday, August 5th
TIME: 6:00 pm
PLACE:
Municipal Building, First Floor
EOC Conference Room (Room 159)
215 Church Avenue, SW
Downtown Roanoke
Please email if questions or concerns: roanokedogpark@gmail.com
ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL - WHAT ARE THEY DOING?
Monday's Roanoke City Council meeting begins with briefings at 9 AM at Addison Aerospace Middle School for a joint meeting with the Roanoke City School Board. Topics include an overview of the Promise of Roanoke and Initiatives for 2008-2009. Council briefings will follow in the Emergency Operations Center (ground floor of City Hall) Room 159 on the following topics:
1) Countryside - 2 hours
2) Art Program - 30 min.
3) Downtown Roanoke, Inc. Marketing Program - 20 minutes
Items of interest related to the 2PM Council meeting:
C-2 request for a public hearing for 8/18/08 at 7 PM on a deed for the new Cambria Suites site on Reserve Avenue
C-3 reqiest for public hearing on 8/18/08 at 7 PM on the authorization of General Obligation Bonds for various projects
C-4 letter stating the resignation of Stuart Revercomb as a member of the Economic Development Authority 5. presentation/annual report by Bill Carder with Downtown Roanoke, Inc.
6.2. endorsement of passenger rail (TDX) and related resolution connected with the Dept. of Rail & Public Transportation's recent rail study.
WOW - Many big issues to discuss. Why is a public hearing needed on Cambria suites? Carilion, Housing Redevelopment - many parties involved there.
Annual report from Downtown Roanoke Inc - that should be interesting.
Passenger Rail - now that is a cause I could get on board with!
1) Countryside - 2 hours
2) Art Program - 30 min.
3) Downtown Roanoke, Inc. Marketing Program - 20 minutes
Items of interest related to the 2PM Council meeting:
C-2 request for a public hearing for 8/18/08 at 7 PM on a deed for the new Cambria Suites site on Reserve Avenue
C-3 reqiest for public hearing on 8/18/08 at 7 PM on the authorization of General Obligation Bonds for various projects
C-4 letter stating the resignation of Stuart Revercomb as a member of the Economic Development Authority 5. presentation/annual report by Bill Carder with Downtown Roanoke, Inc.
6.2. endorsement of passenger rail (TDX) and related resolution connected with the Dept. of Rail & Public Transportation's recent rail study.
WOW - Many big issues to discuss. Why is a public hearing needed on Cambria suites? Carilion, Housing Redevelopment - many parties involved there.
Annual report from Downtown Roanoke Inc - that should be interesting.
Passenger Rail - now that is a cause I could get on board with!
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