Welcome to the New KGCL.org Website

Welcome to the new KGCL.org website serving the King’s Grant Community in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Your patience is very appreciated as we deploy the site for our community and make it a better experience for everyone.

If you encounter an issue with the new website, please visit the contact page at the top of the website and provide as much detail as possible so that we can best resolve the issue.

– King’s Grant Community League Webmaster

Meeting Thursday May 16 at 7 p.m.

King’s Grant Community League hosts Councilman and Vice Mayor Jim Wood

The King’s Grant Community League (KGCL) will hold its spring meeting at 7 pm on Thursday, May 16 at King’s Grant Elementary School.  Mr. Jim Wood, a resident of Kings Grant and our current Vice Mayor, will attend to update community residents on the major initiatives and issues in the city.  As in the past, Mr. Wood will respond to questions and listen to citizen concerns.  Community League members and neighborhood residents who want to join your Community League are encouraged to attend.  We are fortunate to be able to provide this face-to-face opportunity to engage directly with city leadership, so don’t miss it.

We will also be holding our annual election at this meeting and that requires a quorum of members, either present or by proxy.  The spring KGCL newsletter was delivered to members last week and it contains a proxy for completion by members who will not be present.  Please return the proxy if you cannot be present.  Instructions for returning it my email are in the newsletter.

HRSD construction project

The Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) has announced the start of a multi-phase construction project that will impact traffic for King’s Grant residents who use N. Lynnhaven Rd to reach Virginia Beach Blvd.  For detailed information, including a project map and updates, go to this web page:https://www.hrsd.com/virginia-beach-blvd-pipeline-and-pinetree-ps

Some of the details were discussed at our KGCL meeting on February 21.  Following is an excerpt from the HRSD communication to the KGCL:

 

Project

Sanitary Sewer System Improvements: Virginia Beach Boulevard Pipeline and Pinetree Pumping Station

 

Overview

HRSD, your regional wastewater treatment utility, is undertaking a multiphase project to decommission its Chesapeake-Elizabeth Treatment Plant (CETP), built in 1965, located at 5332 Shore Drive, in the City of Virginia Beach. An extensive study determined it was more advantageous to upgrade parts of the sanitary sewer system throughout the city rather than upgrade existing treatment plant process systems to meet the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality requirement to reduce treated discharges to the Chesapeake Bay. The treatment plant closure and corresponding sanitary sewer system upgrades will not only address regulatory requirements, but will also improve the overall operation and reliability of the sewer system. To accomplish this decommissioning, HRSD will redirect sewage flows previously being sent to and treated at the CETP to other existing HRSD treatment plants in the area.

 

As part of this larger initiative, several smaller sewer system improvement projects have been or will be implemented. Two of these projects located along a portion of Virginia Beach Boulevard and within the Pinetree neighborhood are detailed below:

 

The Virginia Beach Boulevard Sanitary Sewer Pipeline Improvement project will replace the existing 24-inch sewer pipeline with a larger 42-inch pipeline to reliably convey the increased sewer flow along Virginia Beach Boulevard from North Lynnhaven Road to Great Neck Road.

 

The Pinetree Pumping Station Improvement project, located at 2924 Virginia Beach Boulevard, will update the internal equipment and reconfigure the external piping for the station. These improvements are needed to handle the increased flows along this corridor and improve station reliability.

 

In coordination with the City of Virginia Beach and in an effort to minimize multiple disruptions to the public, HRSD will construct the smaller City sewer pipelines to connect City pump stations to the new HRSD pipeline.

 

The following roads will be impacted at some point throughout construction:

– Portions of Virginia Beach Boulevard and intersections from North Lynnhaven Road to Great Neck Road.

– Eureka Avenue

– Parker Lane

 

Key Dates

Staging:              Actual Month to start     April 2019

Construction:    By seasons                        Spring 2019 thru December 2021

Restoration:      Immediately following construction

The Virginia Beach Boulevard pipeline will not begin until Fall 2019.

 

King’s Grant Community Yard Sale

Spring is almost here and we’re preparing for our 7th annual King’s Grant Community Yard Saleat The Triangle in front of 7-Eleven.  It will be held on Saturday, May 4th, from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  The rain date will be May 11th.

We will again provide 12’x12’ spaces for a charge of $5.00 for Community League members and $15.00 for nonmembers.  You can bring your own tables or rent 8ft. tables from us for a fee of $10.00 each.  We’ll also provide a food booth and portable restroom for your convenience.  A donation truck will come at the end of the sale to pick up any unsold items that you don’t want to take home.

We ask that you only sell items that would be sold at a yard or garage sale.  We are not licensed to sell things that are made or bought for resale as part of a business or craft sale.  

For more information and to reserve a space and/or tables, please contact Sally Huntington at 404-3503 or by e-mail at kgclyardsale@gmail.com.                                                                

We hope you’ll join us this year at our KGCL event as a vendor or visitor to make this our best sale ever.

VB Mounted Police this Saturday

The King’s Grant Community League invited the Virginia Beach Police Mounted Patrol, an element of the Special Operations Division, to bring their patrol to King’s Grant on Saturday, March 16th.  The police officers and their horses will arrive at Kingston Elementary School around noontime and from there will make an unscripted ride through our neighborhood streets.  The officers encourage interaction so bring your children to meet them at Kingston or watch for them as they ride along various streets.

General Meetings

Our next  meeting will be on Thursday,  February 21, 2019 at 7pm at Kings Grant Elementary.

Future General Meeting will be held on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 7pm at Kings Grant Elementary.

 

Oops. We messed up.

Nothing is more important to the vitality of the KGCL than our members.  We like to recognize each household that supported the League during the prior year by listing them in our fall newsletter.  Unfortunately, the newsletter that was sent to all neighborhood homes last week omitted six members from a street listing due to an editing error.   We regret that omission.   These members were left off the Watergate Drive portion of the list:

  • Newberry, Ted & Amy
  • Sawyer, Rob & Tracy
  • Smigielski, John J.
  • Smith, Woody & Nan
  • Soloman, Laura & Alexander Perry
  • Tolison, Tammy & Steve

We apologize for the error and thank these members for their KGCL support.  For the complete (and corrected) list, please click here: KGCL Newsletter Sept2018_Vol19_Issue 1-Member Names

KGCL Announces the Program for its Fall General Meeting

The KGCL fall newsletters were delivered to all homes in King’s Grant this week. Please note the date of our fall general meeting is October 4th. It is early this year to avoid schedule conflicts. The meeting will be at King’s Grant Elementary School on N. Lynnhaven Rd beginning at 7pm.

For this meeting, the KGCL will welcome back a trio of real estate professionals who provided a wonderful presentation at one of our meetings several years ago. It was among our best attended presentations. Catherine Prutsman, Nancy Sorg, and Holly Fisher are Realtors with Rose and Womble and partners in Virginia Coastal Connection. They will speak to market trends with emphasis on what is happening to home values and sales in King’s Grant. This is a perfect opportunity to find out what is driving the market and how you can be a part of it. This is a no-sales pitch event. Our guests will award three local restaurant gift certificates to attendees at the end of their presentation. As the meeting winds down, they will be available to answer questions that attendees may want to save for one-on-one. Don’t miss it.

Our meeting will also provide members with the latest information on the carp introduction project and time to ask questions about that effort. We will also present and ask for approval of our annual budget. On top of all this, the KGCL will have a drawing for a $20 Wawa gift card. Register at the door as you arrive, and we will draw the winner’s name from a basket at the end of the meeting. We hope to see you there!

Solution to the Word Search Puzzle Found in the Fall 2018 KGCL Newsletter

There are 68 street names in the puzzle. The editor acknowledges one error that was not found until after our newsletter went to the printer. The solution for PRINCE CHARLES shows in the puzzle as “PRINCE CHARLOE”. Sorry about that. If you also found WITT PARK, good job!

ADRIAN ARCHER ARROW ATLEY BEDFORD BELMONT BERKLEY BIG BEN BLUE RIDGE CANTERBURY CHAMBERLAYNE CHELTINGHAM CHELWOOD COVERDALE CROSSBOW CURCON DONCASTER DONHAM DOWNING DUNKIRK EDINBURGH GLASGOW GLENBROOK HAMPDEN JOHNSON KENSINGTON KINGS GRANT KINGS LAKE KINGS LANDING KINGSGROVE KINGSTON LEFFLER LITTLE NECK LORTON MANCHESTER MAYVIEW MELROSE MILFORD QUEENSBURY QUEENSGROVE QUEEN ELIZABETH QUIMBY NEWCASTLE NOTTINGHAM OLD KIRKWOOD OXFORD PELHAM PRINCE ANDREW PRINCE CHARLES PRINCE PHILLIP REGAL RUNNYMEDE SHERATON SIR WALTER SUFFOLK SUMMERSET SUNNYBROOK THAXTON TIMBERLAND TOWNSEND TRIO TUDOR UPPER HASTINGS VILLIER WATERGATE WINCHESTER WINTHROPE YORKSHIRE