Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Gloucester, VA _ Weather Backwards

Weather Backwards seems to be what we have had this past winter.  This spring so far is proving to be nearly as strange.  The picture of the rainbow was shot at Christmas Time.  Warm day when we had a thunderstorm.  After the storm we had this incredible rainbow.  Looked like we were in for another mild winter.

After the rainbow disappeared we had some unusual colors in the sky.  The picture here is what we shot after the rainbow dissipated.







The Sunday just before the following Easter Sunday we had this nice big snowstorm. It was so heavy on a lot of the trees that branches came down in many areas.  Normally you want the snow for Christmas and the rainbow for Easter.  Weather Backwards.




Here is another picture taken on yet another Sunday late afternoon.  This was a bit of an unusual rainbow in the sky that seemed to be created by something to the left of the sun.  Everyone was trying to figure out what the reflection was on the far left in this picture.  The rainbow was only lightly defined.

Strange days and strange skies.  At least they make for interesting pictures.

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Gloucester, VA - Parking Issues Along Gloucester Main Street Village

Part of the complaints we have been hearing are some of the parking along the Gloucester Main Street Village area has issues with where the light poles have been embedded into the sidewalks, next to the street causing a potential problem for passengers of motor vehicles to get out or back into their vehicles.

With small children, one can quickly have their door dented as children have a habit of just flinging open a passenger door in a hurry to get out.  If you are transporting a handicapped person, you will probably want to avoid these particular parking spaces by any of the street lights if you need the room to open a passenger door fully.

So that it is clear, the spot we parked in was a legal parking spot and pre defined by the white cross T line.  The T line is at the left of the rear of the vehicle in this picture.  This is just another example of the poor design and implementation work done on the Gloucester Main Street Village area that makes shopping local a real hassle.  In regards as to who is responsible if you dent your vehicle door?  It's on you.  The county is not responsible for any damage whatsoever, however, you could be held responsible for damages to the light pole if you should seriously harm it.  No it's not a two way street on this issue.

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Gloucester, VA - Main Street Village's 3 foot sidewalks. Federal ADA Violations?

We have had a number of people complain to us about the conditions of the sidewalks in the Gloucester Main Street Village area.  We went to the area and conducted an assessment of the area and these are the results we came up with..

 There are many area's on Main Street that are obstructed by light poles and signs.  This significantly cuts down the pedestrian traffic.  This is just one of the many areas of complaints we have heard.  We will be covering other areas throughout the week.  We checked the specs of what is required for sidewalks and we will go over them here in this article.

  Without the obstruction, the sidewalk is 5 feet which is fine for residential as long as it is NOT obstructed.   Once obstructions are installed, other guidelines come into play such as effective width of the walking path.  But here is the funny part.  There are no federal ADA regulations for the most part except for widths concerning wheelchairs and the minimum overall width and a few other areas.  Everything else are suggested guidelines.   The suggested guideline for the Main Street Village area should be much wider than most of it is.  But there are no legal violations that we found in any of the widths here.  Just major obstructions that hamper pedestrian traffic flow and are very annoying to walk over.

4.3.3 Width

The widths of sidewalks not only affect pedestrian usability but also determine the types of access and other pedestrian elements that can be installed. For example, a 1.525-m (60-in) sidewalk is probably wide enough to accommodate pedestrian traffic in a residential area,but a much wider sidewalk would be necessary to include amenities such as street furniture or newspaper stands.Design width is defined as the width specification the sidewalk was intended to meet; it extends from the curb or planting strip to any buildings or landscaping that form the opposite borders of the sidewalk  .Minimum clearance width is defined as the narrowest point on a sidewalk. An inaccessible minimum clearance width is created when obstacles such as utility poles protrude into the sidewalk and reduce the design width.A reduction in the design width could also create a minimum clearance width.

Although most guidelines require sidewalk design widths to be at least 1.525 m (60 in) wide, larger design widths can accommodate more pedestrians and improve ease of access. The AASHTO Green Book, the Oregon Department of Transportation guidebook, and other guidelines recommend wider design widths in areas with high volumes of pedestrians. The sidewalk width often depends on the type of street. In general,residential streets have narrower sidewalks than commercial streets.
The guidelines and recommendations that were reviewed for minimum clearance width are included in Tables 4-2.1 through 4-2.4 at the end of this chapter. Most of the guidelines reviewed concur with ADAAG, which specifies that the minimum passage width for wheelchairs should be 0.815 m (32 in) at a point and 0.915 m (36 in) continuously (ADAAG, U.S. Access Board, 1991). Additional width is necessary for turning and maneuvering.

The width of the sidewalk is also affected by pedestrian travel tendencies.Pedestrians tend to travel in the center of sidewalks to separate themselves from the rush of traffic and avoid street furniture, vertical obstructions, and other pedestrians entering and exiting buildings. Pedestrians avoid the edge of the sidewalk close to the street because it often contains utility poles, bus shelters,parking meters, sign poles, and other street furniture. Pedestrians also avoid traveling in the 0.610 m (24 in) of the sidewalk close to buildings to avoid retaining walls, street furniture, and fences (OR DOT, 1995). The sidewalk area that pedestrians tend to avoid is referred to as the shy distance. Taking into account the shy distance, only the center 1.830 m (6 ft) of a 3.050-m (10-ft) sidewalk is used by pedestrians for travel, as shown in Figure 4-7. Thus,the effective width of a sidewalk, not the design width, constitutes the sidewalk area needed to accommodate anticipated levels of pedestrian traffic.

In this picture, you see a double obstruction to the pedestrian path lowering the sidewalk usability even more than our first picture.  This section is less than 32 inches, however, the obstructions are not next to each other even though they create highly limited access.




In this picture, you have an area again less than 5 feet, with a clearance of about 37  inches.  It may meet the law for a wheelchair, but it misses the intention of the laws.  At least a person in a wheelchair can invade someone's driveway and lawn to get through here.




 This is the area where we were going to take a wheelchair but then decided that blocking pedestrian traffic in an already limited area would not be a good idea.  The clearance is about 38 inches.  Again, it may meet federal ADA law per se,. but it's a potential elbow buster and is one of two obstructions within a very short distance against this wall.

This is the other obstruction along that same wall as shown above.  The clearance here is 39 inches of usable pedestrian traffic to include a wheelchair.  Average overall wheelchairs are between 24 inches wide to 34 inches wide.  If you are in one of the wide wheelchairs and are self propelled, your arms extend out past the wheel width.  38 inches will be very uncomfortable to try and maneuver through but not at all impossible.  It might prove to be very nerve wracking for some however.

   "An inaccessible minimum clearance width is created when obstacles such as utility poles protrude into the sidewalk and reduce the design width."  Now this is pulled from the federal ADA guidelines.  As we have shown, there are multiple areas at the Gloucester Main Street business district that are below 3 feet. due to obstructions in the walkway.

  ",the effective width of a sidewalk, not the design width, constitutes the sidewalk area needed to accommodate anticipated levels of pedestrian traffic."  So the constant obstacles of light poles, street signs, newspaper boxes, embedded or on the sidewalk throughout the area lower the effective width of the sidewalks. 

  The design width before obstructions meet the bare minimum width requirement of 5 feet wide for a residential area.  But once again, we are supposed to be talking about a business district.  This, in our view, is anti business.  It says to people that we do not want you walking around here.  Why else make accessibility so poor?  It also says that we are not expecting anyone to really walk around and shop here as well.  Great way to attract future business into the area.

This section of Gloucester Main Street seems to be the only area where the sidewalks are done correctly.  The effective pedestrian area is ample for a good amount of foot traffic.  We are only talking about a couple of blocks on one side of the road that looks like this however.


Here is a measurement along the sidewalks of Heron Cove, just off of Gloucester Main Street.  It's 6 feet wide with no obstructions in the walkway whatsoever.





This is a longer view of the sidewalk in Heron Cove.  Again, no obstructions in the walkway.  Amazing how they can get it right and this is a residential area off of Main Street.





Now as seen above, if you are going to install street furniture, (Light Poles, Signs, etc), it is recommended that you increase the usable part of the sidewalk.  Something Gloucester Officials decided not to do?  In fact, the recommendations are for planners to factor in decreasing the size of the roads to increase the size of the sidewalks.  Didn't we see the opposite here?  The road size was increased and the sidewalks decreased?  So again, we do not need more bad planning.

In this picture, you see multiple obstructions along the sidewalk.  This affects pedestrian traffic flow.  The cross grade along here is also uncomfortable for many handicapped people.   There is questionable debate if the cross sloping of this section of the sidewalk actually slopes to much which could be of danger to pedestrians in wheelchairs of using canes or crutches.  This requires special measurements which we were not prepared to do at this time.
    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/bicycle_pedestrian/publications/sidewalks/chap4a.cfm

This is the link to the site where we retrieved information on Federal ADA guidelines for sidewalks.  You can see for yourself what the guidelines are.  It's straight from the Federal Highway Administration.

  Guess this is the price we are expected to pay for beautification?  Forget accessibility, appearance is much more important.

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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Gloucester, VA - Looking Inside The Main Street Preservation Trust

You can click on the image to the left and enlarge it in order to read it better.

  We are going to examine some of the information on the Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust site and see what can be made of it.






2012 Initiatives

  • Manage the asset known as Main Street Center
  • Support the Gloucester Main Street Association by providing office space,funding the Director's office along with marketing, advertising and website initiatives.
  • Manage the façade improvement grant program
  • Partner with Gloucester County and the community to create and have adopted a sub plan for the Court House village area
  • Develop a billboard on Route 17 to attract people to Main Street
  • Work with consultants to strengthen the already existing businesses on Main Street
  • Work with consultants to devise business recruitment strategies for Main Street
  • Manage the database of available spaces for lease and sale along Main Street
  • Become a business resource for new business looking to locate on Main Street by providing support and information to navigate the process
  • Continue to be a resource for those property owners seeking historic tax credits through rehabilitation of their buildings
  • Assist is establishing a fund for long term capital investment (revolving loan program)
  • Introduce the MSPT to the community and its organizations.  Share our projects and initiatives
  • Actively market the new event space at Main Street Center to the community as a venue for meetings and events both publicly and privately
The above comes off the Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust site and is copied here under the DMCA fair use laws of the US.  http://mspt.org/about.html  is a link to the page where the above is located.

  We want to take a bit of a different look at the above information and see if what they say may have a hidden meaning than appears.  The first area is "Partner with Gloucester County and the community to create and have adopted a sub plan for the Court House village area".  Well we see that this has happened.  And just what does a third party non profit entity have getting into the business of the local government?  With Louise Theberge on the board of the Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust, it was a shoe in.  Plus it shows the intention of embedding themselves into the local government?  

  "Become a business resource for new business looking to locate on Main Street by providing support and information to navigate the process".  

  Could that be interpreted as become a snoop to learn how much money someone has and steer them to the inside circle of contacts to suck as much money out of would be business owners?  Think about it.  Give free resources and people will think you are trying to help them.  You can then steer them to partners who will bilk them dry for fees on setting everything up for them.

  Are we saying this is what they are doing?  No.  But we are saying that it has the appearance that this can happen and have no idea if this is happening.  But ask yourself, why else would they do this for free?  They are getting valuable information from you.  Are you willing to risk your money?  You know what they say about free advice.  What's it worth?  

"Work with consultants to device business recruitment strategies for Main Street".

  Again, what is in it for a non profit organization to do something like this?  You have to ask these questions.  Is it again to see how much money someone has and see how much money you can suck out of their pockets?  You have to wonder.  

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Gloucester, VA - Ben Coffey Missing Update



These are the most recent pictures of Ben Coffee before he disappeared just after the Christmas and New years holidays of 2012.  Ben is still missing with still no leads having been found.  If you have seen Ben, please contact the Virginia State police with any information you may be able to provide.

  If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Ben Coffey, please contact the state police or if you are uncomfortable with that,email us at benmissing2@gmail.com  .  We will keep any and all information you share with us private and it will not be published.  

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Friday, April 12, 2013

More Issues With Gloucester's Secret Triad Government

In this series of 3 pictures are more concerns.  We are only using these pictures to illustrate the concerns.  What we are looking at in the pictures here is a building that was refurbished by Courthouse Construction and funded by Gloucester County, your tax dollars, Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust Courthouse Construction even kicked in money of their own to help finish the job.  We have no issues with the project here.

The building is a part of Bay Aging which qualifies for federal, state and local funding.  So again, no issues.  In fact, for the most part we applaud the entire project.  Our concerns do not involve Courthouse Construction in any way.

The project was completed in 2010.  The second picture is part of the dedication ceremony.  Here is the problem we see however and again we point out that it's not with this project, the Gloucester Main Street Preservation Trust being in the middle of any project dramatically changes the dynamics of any potential project and is what is a serious threat to everyone in Gloucester County.

Here is why.  With the Main Street Preservation Trust being in the middle of any project, you have no idea what is being planned for your tax dollars and how they will be used.  With the trust being partnered with the county government, the trust can bypass government rules and regulations in hiring contractors that it picks from it's list of friends and no competition even exists.  Government regulations do not have to be followed when the trust is in charge of the project.  That is in our view why the sidewalks on Main Street are so poorly done.

Secret meetings can be conducted by the Trust that are never open to the public yet affect everyone in the county just the same.  Planning from this trust has already dramatically hurt Gloucester Main Street businesses in our view making life harder for each of them as well as more expensive with the beautification initiatives.  Again, the  Gloucester Main Street Trust has Louise Theberge, Chair Person from the Gloucester Board of Supervisors, on it that we see as a major conflict of interest and a serious threat to everyone.  It's a violation of the public trust.  But obviously she does not care.

  Government has certain safety rules and regulations that must be met when rebuilding streets and public areas.  When partnered with the Trust, if the trust manages the project, then those rules and regulations no longer apply even though they are supposed to?  We really do not need the Triad running government or even involved in it in any way.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Free Battle of the Hook Poster, Gloucester, VA







https://plus.google.com/photos/105184888194104247240/albums/5863177689231263185/5863214724979574850   This link will take you to the hosting site where you can download a full size copy of the print here.  It's a free poster from the 2008 Battle of the Hook, designed by Chuck Thompson of TTC Media.  It's under the same Creative Commons license as the other pictures in the Battle of the Hook series so if your printer needs to see permission for you to have them print it, please also download a copy of the license and print it out.  Or just bring a copy of this post.  You are just not allowed to sell copies of the print to others.

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Battle of the Hook - Free Photo Resources

Free photographic resources are now available from TTC Media for the Battle of the Hook.  TTC Media is offering free use of stock photos from their collection under a Creative Commons license.  Over 40 pictures are available in the series.

  The pictures are meant to be used to help promote the upcoming event for 2013.  The pictures can be used on Web Sites, in newspaper, magazine, book and other print media, all without any kind of royalties.  Other terms and conditions that apply to the use of the photos can be found at the following web site.  http://battleofthehook.blog.com/  This is a copy of the license before the other terms listed on the other site.

  The picture above is one that is found on the site that is part of the series that can be used.  https://plus.google.com/photos/105184888194104247240/albums/5863177689231263185  This link is where the photos are hosted.  Photos may not be printed and sold individually for profit however.  The below license is only good in the USA.  International license agreements can be made on an individual basis.

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Battle of the Hook photo series by Chuck Thompson of TTC Media is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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