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Please check   www.sdcc.info infor information on Three top stories: 
Lesner Bridge:  November 5th Thursday at Cox High School from 5-7PM for ANOTHER public meeting  and maybe we can all attend with the date and time published this far in advance- spread the word
City Council 2010 Legislative Agenda:  Comments were made by civic association representatives to [...]

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Thank you to the 700 residents who took the time to answer the survey questions.  The results are being compiled and will be posted soon.
Your input is desperately needed.
The following survey is being sponsored by the Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association (CSBTS), Cape Henry Shores Civic Association (CHSCA)and Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC). [...]

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The speed limit between N. Great Neck Rd and First Landing State Park will be lowered from 45 mph to 35 mph starting Monday August 3rd on a trial basis.  Local residents and civic leagues have repeatedly requested the City over the past 5 years to reduce the speed on this stretch of road.  The [...]

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Cape Story by the Sea-  Letter to City Officials
April 16, 2009
Dear Robert Gey and Michael Shahsiah,
        The Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association at the April 13, 2009 monthly meeting came to a unanimous agreement on the issue of Bike/Multiuse Path safety.    After a few months of discussion, site evaluation and research of similar [...]

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The following is a letter sent by Cape Henry Shores resident, David Williams, to City Councilman Harry Diezel asking for his help in reducing the speed limit on Shore Drive between Great Neck Rd and First Landing State Park from 45 MPH ot 35 MPH.
Click on this link to download the letter.  chs-ltr-to-councilman-diezel0409

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Path Safety Issues:   Spring Fling- safety presentation,  mock center islands, traffic calmers trial  planned for Bayberry /Sandalwood intersections-  CSBTS officers and residents neighboring Sandalwood and Bayberry Streets (invited ) met with Mike Shahaish, Senior Traffic Engineer, City of Virginia Beach on Wed. March 4, 2009 to review plans for traffic calmers for cross streets.  Plans [...]

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