Good morning, RVA! Itās 44 °F now, but later this afternoon get excited for some more temperatures in the mid 70s. Iām loving this spring!
Iāve been going on and on about the budget for the past couple months with a focus mostly on the Mayorās proposed investment in schools, but the potential funding for streets is important, too! We all use our streetsāeither driving alone in our cars (boooo!), taking the bus, riding a bike, or just crossing the street on foot. Bike Walk RVA has a good post up linking the Mayorās financial commitment to streets in his budget to his Vision Zero policy commitment from a couple years back.
More Brookland Park Boulevard news! Yesterday, we learned that thereās room for a new brewer on the Boulevard, and, today, Jonathan Spiers at Richmond BizSense says the Brookland Park Threatre building is officially for sale. Richard Hayes at RVAHub has the beer pun I was looking for yesterday.
Itās not just Richmond City thatās wrapping up their budget process, Chesterfield County just passed their budget last night, says Sean Gorman at the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Two interesting pieces of information: County schools got shortchanged $1.9 million by the state, and contingency funding was used to fill the gap. County Supervisor Jim Holland said āIām sure there are other localities that will not be able to fund the gap that was left by the state.ā YES, WE KNOW, JIM. Also, I chuckled at this comment from Supervisor Steve Elswick: āDoes everyone get everything they want? No, you never will, thereās not enough money in Chesterfield County to pay for all the wants.ā Says the guy who reduced the Countyās real estate tax by a penny last year.
Do you remember that fascinating story a while back about a persistent GPS error that confuses truck drivers looking for āWhite Oak Creek Driveā and sends them, instead, zooming down the absolutely residential āWhite Oak Road?ā The RTDās C. Suarez Rojas says Henrico Countyās Board of Supervisors hopes to solve the problem by renaming the former to Technology Creek Drive. I just think this is so incredibly interesting/unsettling! Instead of getting the GPS directions fixed with whatever technology companies, it was easier to literally rename the street.
A very important announcement: The pizza-as-big-as-your-face spot, Benny Ventanoās is now open! Karri Peifer at the RTD has the details, or you can just look at this circa-2016 picture of my son eating a pizza thatās way bigger than his face at the Blacksburg location. Itās all the details you need.
Sometimes the internet is great.
What is the appeal of owning cursed items? If history has taught us anything, itās that the legend of a haunted thing is good for business. Itās been good for the cursed Hope Diamond, which is said to bring death and heartache to whoever possesses it (āI like to pretend the thing brings good luck,ā an American buyer of the diamond once stated). It was good for an otherwise-unremarkable 1972 painting called The Hands Resist Him, which sold for more than $1,000 after someone claimed to see the painted figures move. It has certainly been good for fictional stories about the curse of the Pharaohsāthe idea that people who upset ancient Egyptian tombs will face deadly consequencesāthe Mummy franchise is now on its two dozenth film since 1932.
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