VGCA President meets with NN City Council members

I met with NN City Council members Cleon Long and Terri Francis, Neighborhood Services Manager from the City Manager’s Office, along with representatives from some other neighborhoods in the central district of Newport News.

The purpose of the meeting was a listening session for neighborhood representatives to voice concerns to the city. Mr. Long is fronting an effort to revitalize older neighborhoods, realizing that neighborhood community is an important aspect in enjoyable living in the city.

There were three other neighborhood HOAs represented (Village Green is a Community Association), all voluntary ones, of varying sizes. Village Green is the largest with Wendwood being a close second and the only other with a pool. The others are considerably smaller, but all have retention ponds managed by the Newport News Stormwater department. It seems that Village Green is the only neighborhood where there is no public access to the pond.

By and large, the greatest two concerns of all the neighborhoods were the lack of paid members and the vegetation growth in their retention ponds. In the others, they are able to install their own aeration systems and help manage vegetation growth while we are fenced off from ours.

One of the concerns that Mr. Long brought to the table was the maintenance and repair of our ageing neighborhood facilities. His desire is to find monies and convince the other members of the city council to appropriate matching grants to the neighborhoods where monies are needed. Aeration equipment, our clubhouse roof, clearing out of some of the trees that have overtaken our central park area and destroyed our tennis courts, paying for the fencing that we are currently replacing, covering expenses for pool maintenance and repairs, etc.

Another of his concerns is revitalizing existing neighborhoods and generating new ones that attract buyers rather than renters – those who statistically have more of an investment in their homes and their neighborhoods, in a time when volunteers are harder to find. This is where the Neighborhood Services Manager comes in with her Strategic Housing Initiative Plan.

They are also working on a Spot Blight Abatement program to address the current ineffectiveness of our codes enforcement. They recognize that neighbors feel reluctant to snitch on their own neighbors while also being in a position of wanting their neighbors to keep up their properties appropriately.

Mr. Long also spoke of a Rental Inspection Program which provides some limited authority to inspect rental homes in areas of the city where property values are being brought down by a majority of rental property versus owner-occupied homes. Village Green does not fall into one of their zones of interest and the program does not allow a city-wide net but rather distinctly-defined zones.

Another program is a Land Bank whereby derelict and unproductive properties are purchased and used as green spaces or for other uses by the city for the public. A private example is what CNU is doing with the bank property they recently purchased on Warwick Blvd. They demolished the old building and are turning that space into an art display, welcoming citizens to CNU.

I will be following up with Mr. Long to see if we can get some matching grants to help cover some long term “desirements” we have here in our neighborhood. I am also actively pursuing a better understanding of the retention pond and our access to the area around it as a possible access from the rear of the neighborhood to the common recreational areas, something that was originally planned when this neighborhood was designed and built.

One of the other items that was brought to my attention, prior to this meeting, was the confusion at the intersection with Oyster Point. I have been communicating with one of the traffic engineers and it appears the city will be installing directional signs mounted to the traffic light bars, further defining the direction of travel for the outgoing lanes. Widening that intersection, to allow a right turn lane would be a much larger discussion for later. Also, one other neighbor had called in about the issue, so calling 311 to report issues within the city does produce results.

Annual call for VGCA Board nominations for 2026

Nominations will open for elected board members of the Village Green Community Association for 2026. Elected positions include: President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. If you would like to nominate someone for a position, please contact any current board member or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Also, if you would like to consider volunteering on one of the standing committees, please let us know.

Elections will be held on October 23rd at 7:00, at the annual general membership meeting at the clubhouse. All VGCA members are welcome to attend. Nominees will be announced on October 16th.

Labor Day City Closings and Schedules

City Offices & Libraries — All city offices and public libraries will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1.

Community Centers — Community centers will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1.

All parks and beaches will be open with normal operational hours.

Garbage, Recycling & Bulk Waste Collections — There will be no collections on Monday, Sept. 1. All collections for the week (except for 18-gallon, black bin recyclers) will be delayed one day.

Recovery Operations Center — The center will be closed on Saturday, Aug. 30, and will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 2.

Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter — The shelter will be open with normal operational hours on Monday, Sept. 1. The Adoption Center will be open from 12 – 5 p.m. and the Reunite lobby will be open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

For more holiday and closings information, visit the City of Newport News website.

VGCA: September Movie Night

Bring your family up to the park to slow down and enjoy a movie during a busy back to school season! Friday September 12th for movie in the park. We will be watching Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs! Bring a chair & we will be starting about 8pm. Please RSVP for popcorn will be provided. THANK YOU!

Help sponsor projects to better our community

Following years of repeated patchwork repairs, we are excited to announce that the clubhouse drain is being professionally fully repaired/replaced, with the new installation of PVC pipe replacing the corroded cast iron pipe from the exterior of the clubhouse and extending to the street service. This achievement is a direct result of the support from members of the Village Green Community Association and the kindness of Eddie Tison from Tison Properties (https://www.tisonproperties.com), who have enabled us to move forward with this project. The repair work, which will take place over the weekend, will provide a long-term solution to the ongoing drainage issues, reducing the need for future repairs.

As we look to the future, we have a pipeline of projects aimed at enhancing our community’s amenities. One upcoming initiative is the replacement of the deteriorated split rail fencing surrounding the access points to the rear recreation area. We invite individuals and businesses to consider sponsoring one of these projects, contributing to the betterment of our community. If you are interested in exploring sponsorship opportunities, please do not hesitate to reach out to the board ([email protected]). Your support will be instrumental in helping us achieve our goals to create a more enjoyable living environment for everyone.

Clubhouse main waste line replacement

Cast-iron pipe failure: Are plumbing claims draining you? (Part 2)

After many years of dealing the cast iron waste line for the clubhouse, we are getting it repaired/replaced on Saturday, June 28.  We will have a porta john on site for those using the clubhouse and pool that day.  I know since I took the pool over about 8 years ago, we have dealt with this far too many times and paid for a plumber to snake it too many times too.  This year alone, I have had to snake it 5 times with one of my sons.

You can see from the pic above how “flushable wipes” and feminine hygiene products can easily get caught on a corroded pipe.  This is why I have been asking for your help for several years now.

A combination of rust and roots is what we believe to be the problem, which is expected on such old pipes.  With the new PVC waste line going in, we should not have any issues from our clean out to the City side for many years.

Even with a new pipe consider that under the slab for the clubhouse is cast iron piping and that is not getting replaced.  Continue to help save our pipes.

If you are unable to help volunteer throughout the year, consider donating to the main waste line replacement project — contact Donnie at [email protected] or 757-768-9326 directly.

Neighborhood Wide July 4th Events

Hello Village Green family join us July 4th for the best day!


9:00 a.m. DECORATE THE PARK: Come on out and help dress up the park for the day’s activities. Set up tables and attach festive decorations. Claim your spot on the grounds! A great way to get into the spirit and help make the park look right for the occasion.

10:00 a.m. UNCLE SAM’S BIKE PARADE: Fun for all!! Decorate your bikes and yourselves in your most patriotic colors and join in as we parade around the Green. The parade will be led by OUR local fire department, workload permitting. Neighbors, rest on your porch and cheer us on as we pass by. Participants gather at the clubhouse at 9:50 a.m.

10:45 a.m. NATIONAL ANTHEM: We will honor America and our flag with the playing of the National Anthem. 10:45 a.m. Village Green Swim Team Carnival: The swim team will have carnival games as well as raising money. Tickets can be purchased with cash and help fund the swim team. Please come out and support them. Thank you!

12:00 p.m. PICNIC IN THE PARK: Bring your favorite foods and enjoy a picnic with your neighbors while listening to music!

12:00 p.m. POOL IS OPEN FOR VGCA REC MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS ONLY: It’s never too late to support our neighborhood and become a pool member at https://vgnn.org/join.

BE SAFE VG!!!!




VGCA Membership Drive

The pool is open and the water is cool. Will you see your neighbors there? You could if everyone on your street joined the VGCA. Where is your street in the race to be in the green? Liberty and Brandywine are leading the pack with Minuteman and Plymouth close behind. Let’s see if Crown Pt, VGP, and Prescott can catch up?

VGCA To-do List 2025

It was suggested that I put together a “to-do list” so volunteers can accomplish tasks during the evenings or even during the weekday if they have time.

Here is the list.  Please text Donnie @ 757-768-9326 letting me know your name, which task, and approximately when it will be completed.  Or reply in the comment section on our FB Group.

I would like to have most of these items completed in the next 2 weeks (click on the thumbnails for more detail):

Recurring tasks:

  1. Every 2-3 weeks weed the flower bed at the entrance.
  2. Twice a month, weedeat the park especially near the fence line for pool.
  3. Weekly — blow street and sidewalk in front of park and leading to clubhouse.
  4. Weekly — empty trash cans in park.  Trash bags are with lifeguards.

One time tasks:

  1. Replace split rail fence on Prescott — Joe O
    • All materials provided.
  2. Paint trim
    • All materials provided.
  3. Fix door sill on women’s restroom.
  4. Repair door jam and paint trim.
  5. Pressure wash clubhouse.
    1. Concession side and front door already done.
    2. Need other sides done.
  6. Apply roof cleaner to the clubhouse roof.
    1. Roof cleaner spray applicator and hose provided