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Monthly Archives: May 2010

STORM WATER RAINS SUPREME IN CHRISTIANSBURG! (again)

Oh yeah! Let’s cut that infrastructure budget some more.

Cambria Depot Parking Lot

Cambria Depot Parking Lot

The water was already moving onto Cambria Street when Meghan Dorsett went out to try to clean the drain. The volume of water flowing along the track side of the Depot was strong enough to pick up a big bag of railroad spikes stored by Norfolk Southern and carry them down the flow path. Fortunately, they were caught (by Meghan) and pulled out. It is hard to believe that the water flow was strong enough to move something that heavy, but I have it on video to prove it. This is the result of the storm drains that the town has dumping out onto the flat area by the Depot. It has been a problem some time but has gotten increasingly worse. Water also crosses the road and pours into the flat where it splits and goes around the Depot, making the Depot a virtual island.

I wonder if the Town will continue to ignore this problem until the Depot is damaged to the point it cannot be repaired. Maybe that is what they want. The failure of the Town to correct the issues sure makes you wonder. Or, maybe it is time to simply move the Depot … entirely out of Christiansburg before it is destroyed by the Mayor, Town Council, and Town Manager. It would be shame to see a building that has such historical significance for the area be destroyed or relocated.

Is the Depot in a floodplain area. Yes it is. Was there flooding before the Town allowed a lot of new development and impervious surface WITHOUT requiring the very storm water management techniques that would have mitigated the problem, uh…..NO! This flooding is a direct result of the failure of the Town to effectively manage storm water, a fact confirmed in the FEMA reports from last years flooding. The techniques required by code would be great if we were in the Eastern part of the state. The minimum State standards were set to take care of issues in the majority of areas which are relatively flat. It is up to each jurisdiction to improve on those codes based upon their own ‘landscape’. Montgomery County and Blacksburg have more stringent codes for stormwater issues in their jurisdiction. Christiansburg continues to apply the bare minimum required by the state.

Please note that once again, the creek did not overflow. This is simply water cascading downhill and being dumped into the Town’s personal reservoir that happens to be Norfolk Southern property. Why is the Town dumping storm water on a floodplain? Why hasn’t the Town taken steps to correct this situation? The property owners of these structures pay taxes. Shouldn’t the Town be taking steps that ‘do no harm’ rather than steps that are designed to create this flooding? Why are they still doing things that make the problems worse rather than trying to help fix the problems that they created?

It’s not just the Depot. This is happening all over town. Maybe some of the elected officials need to get in their vehicles during the next heavy rain and drive around looking. Maybe some of them could help try to keep some of the drains cleaned. I’ll be posting a bunch of photos in the future and sending all of the photos that I have collected from various areas of town to various agencies, state elected officials, and federal elected officials requesting help in dealing with Christiansburg’s storm water problems because until there are some serious changes in attitudes of elected officials, this problem will simply continue getting worse and worse. This is beginning to smell a lot like malfeasance.

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What’s changed in the budget and why? Capital Improvements Discussed at C’burg Planning Commission

Well, it looks like there will be another meeting to discuss the Capital Improvements Plan before the Planning Commission will vote on it. Remember that the Town Council votes to approve or disapprove while the Planning Commission merely issues a vote on whether or not the capital improvements included are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. However, there have been about $1,500,000 in changes already. Read the rest of this entry »

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The Price of Oil….a gift that keeps on giving and giving and…

I’ve been talking with family members along the Gulf coast quite a bit over the last month. Not surprising considering the problems that the BP oil leak is causing and will cause far into the future. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by on May 24, 2010 in Environment

 

Christiansburg Government talks about Sidewalks.

Prior to the election, the discussion of whether or not to require sidewalks in residential areas was hot and heavy. I guess that now we will have to wait and see exactly how seriously this issue is taken or if it was simple campaign posturing. Read the rest of this entry »

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Quality of Life and how it can affect the site selection process of companies.

Ask people involved in economic development about the importance of ‘quality of life’ in the site selection process and you will get about as many different answers as you have respondents.

In large part this is due to the wide variety of ‘definitions’ as to what is quality of life. “Quality of life” is pretty much an individual assessment of things that are important to a person. Not everyone defines it the same way. However, there do seem to be some common denominators. Those who know me well can already anticipate where I am heading on this one. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Christiansburg Town Council Discusses Budget

After a bit of a rocky start when it was clear that some Town Council members were not aware that the budget public hearing had been advertised earlier in the day, meaning that no changes could be made to the budget until after the public hearing, a lot of ground was covered. Details and explanations were provided and there was a surprised look or two. Aw heck….best to see for yourself. The video files of the meeting are online at http://myvaresources.com/Town%20of%20Cburg/NEWAudioVideo.htm. In order to make it as easier for viewers as possible, it is in 6 segments of roughly 20 minutes each. Goes well with popcorn, chips ‘n dip, or chocolate brownie with black walnut ice cream:) Public Hearing is scheduled for the next Town Council meeting. This will be the 1st reading of the budget. A copy of the budget itself can be found at the town website http://christiansburg.org or at myvaresources.com. Some of the more informative sections are easier to get a good grip on if you follow in the document. Have fun!

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I’ll Huff and I’ll Puff and I’ll blow that deficit away! Christiansburg Budget Info.

The draft version of the Budget is now available for Town Council to review and prepare for their discussion on 5/11/10, 4PM, at Council Chambers in Town Hall.

The draft version is available at christiansburg.org (town website) and at myvaresources.com. Both of these copies are missing pages 2 and 3 which is for the Town Manager’s letter according to the table of contents. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by on May 10, 2010 in Christiansburg, VA, Citizen Participation, Local Government, Your Tax Money

 

Where, Oh Where Has My Tax Money Gone?

Ah, now where was I before the election interrupted my train of thought. Oh yes, I remember, the Town of Christiansburg Budget Process.  Although I missed some of the meetings due to health issues, I did obtain copies of all documents presented to the Finance Committee. Those documents are available online at http://myvaresources.com/Town%20of%20Cburg/CburgAuditFinance.htm. Read the rest of this entry »

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Christiansburg Downtown Post Office: Why is it likely to be closing?

This little Post Office has been a corner stone of community for decades. Yet now, it is threatened. Why is there any consideration of closing the facility? Poor planning, poor design, tunnel vision, and a lack of regard for sense of community are the first reasons that come to mind based upon what I have heard the last few weeks. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by on May 6, 2010 in Christiansburg, VA, Citizen Participation, Local Government, Your Tax Money

 

The Election is Over & Now the Work Begins

Thanks to all who made this Election Day a wonderful one. Voter Turnout while no where near where it should be, was still very, very good for this area. It shows that more people are interested in their government.

Congratulations to all the candidates, whether winners or losers by the numbers. You were each winners in your own way simply by stepping up and taking a chance. There was a lot of information that was made available to citizens, and a lot of citizens got to see one or more candidates face-to-face to express their specific concerns. That is what government is suppose to be about. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by on May 5, 2010 in Christiansburg, VA, Citizen Participation, Education, Local Government, VOTE