Description
There are no sidewalks or safe places for pedestrians to walk nor bicyclists to ride from the intersection of Justice Walk Lane to the new Nimmo Parkway extension. The roadway is crumbling at the shoulders into a ditch on the eastern side, and a ditch and cemetary on the western side. To travel this section of road any way but by car is to take one's life into his own hands! When the new section of Nimmo is complete we would love to ride bikes to the library and recreation center, but this will be impossible with the current state of Holland Road right outside of the neighborhood entrance.
11 Comments
Kathleen Hassen (Guest)
6/4/12
We will have this investigated and provide you with a response as soon as possible. If you have any additional questions or concerns in the meantime, please feel free to contact me directly.
Kathleen Hassen
Virginia Beach City Manager's Office
khassen@vbgov.com
757-385-4242
Kathleen Hassen (Guest)
6/11/12
Traffic Engineering staff reviewed your request for a sidewalk along Holland Road between Justice Walk Lane and Nimmo Parkway Extended.
A review of the plans for the Nimmo Parkway Extension Project reveals that sidewalks will be installed along both sides of Holland Road between Nimmo Parkway and Litchfield Way (one block south of Nimmo Parkway) with the project. There is an existing sidewalk along the west side of Holland Road between Litchfield Way and First Settlers Avenue. Staff will evaluate the feasibility of extending the sidewalk south of First Settlers Avenue to close the gap between First Settlers Avenue and Justice Walk Lane as a traffic safety improvement (TSI) project (a distance of approximately 440 linear feet). This will require piping the ditch along the west side of Holland Road. If this project is recommended, it will be added to the TSI backlog list to compete for funding against similar projects. Given current funding, the average waiting timeframe for a project on the TSI list is six years.
The construction schedules for the following projects may be useful:
- Princess Anne Road Phase IV (from Dam Neck Road to Nimmo Parkway and intersection of Holland Road and Nimmo Parkway) – construction start date of October 4, 2010, and projected completion date of April 3, 2014.
- Nimmo Parkway Phase V (from Holland Road to General Booth Boulevard) – construction start date of January 3, 2012, and scheduled completion date of July 16, 2014.
- Holland Road Phase VI (from Dam Neck Road to Nimmo Parkway) – Virginia Department of Transportation’s (VDOT) schedule to advertise the project for construction is February 2014 with an estimated completion date of February 2017.
I hope this information is helpful.
Kathleen Hassen
Virginia Beach City Manager's Office
khassen@vbgov.com
757-385-4242
Closed ToroDelroca (Guest)
Reopened Nikki Bergman (Guest)
Closed Dupree Justice (Guest)
Reopened nikki (Guest)
Is there an actual PLAN, other than something that could happen as far as six years down the road? To quote Ms. Hassen's note, "the average waiting timeframe for a project on the TSI list is six years."
This issue needs to be addressed now.
Kathleen Hassen (Guest)
The plan is as outlined above. There are many competing needs throughout the City, and many projects have been waiting for several years. We cannot put this project ahead of others that are equally or more important and are also on the schedule.
Kathleen Hassen
nikki (Guest)
There is a new development being planned for the Venner property at the corner of Princess Anne and Holland, with eleven units. The city is planning to land-lock those new homes as well?
I would like the traffic and engineering department to review this issue more carefully.
Thank you.
nikki (Guest)
Kathleen Hassen (Guest)
You may want to contact our Engineering Division directly, rather than through SeeClickFix. That may be easier to respond and have a conversation. The City Engineer is John Fowler and he can be reached at 385-4131.
Kathleen Hassen
Closed Chris Golding - CoVB (Registered User)