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Why Richmond, Why?!?

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Why Richmond, Why?!?

Check out "Why Richmond, Why?!?" every other Monday.

Karri Peifer
Richmond.com
Monday, March 24, 2008

It's been a month since we launched the first "Why Richmond, Why?!?" and Richmond, you've impressed us.

Your questions have been diverse, interesting and covered all parts of Richmond and its surrounding counties. Your questions have not only shown us what you want to know about your city, but also what frustrates, fascinates and baffles you about it. Most importantly, it shows us what you want from your city.

So keep the questions coming, and we'll keep getting you the answers.

We're still working on a few that you've sent in, an update on a Starbucks downtown, the story behind a mysterious Church Hill church and frustration over the toll increases are just a few. We should have the answers in time for the next column.

In the meantime, from Ikea to busted sidewalks, we've got plenty of your questions answered this month.

I heard a rumor that Ikea is coming to Richmond, is it true?
-- Jennifer

Boy do I wish it was, but sadly that's not the case. According to Joseph Ross, director of public affairs for Ikea, the Swedish retailer has no plans to open a store in Richmond. He says, "We typically require at least a population of about 2 million people to support one Ikea store."

The populations of Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield and Hanover combined put us at a little over 1 million people. So if we want an Ikea store in Richmond, we've got our work cut out for us.

The city of Richmond has a lot of construction going on. In many cases the street needs to be dug up to do utility work. Why do the contractors have such a hard time repaving the street properly? Every time this work is done in our streets, the repaving is horrible. What, if any regulations does the city have on repaving of streets by contractors?
-- Benjamin Wright
 

Marc LaFountain, public information manager for Richmond's Department of Public Works, answers:

The city is in the process of improving how pavement is repaired after utility work.  Mayor L. Douglas Wilder has the Department of Public Works following new pavement repair standards that are more timely and efficient.

The city has also hired a contractor to specifically handle pavement repair after utility work. And, training is available to other companies that make road repairs.

The timing of permanent pavement repairs depends on construction timetables. Temporary repairs may be necessary in examples such as:

w After the Federal Courthouse Building and the Virginia Performing Arts Foundation / Richmond Center Stage project is completed, Seventh Street will be milled and new asphalt will be applied. Because of this, it does not make financial sense to do permanent pavement repairs until both projects are finished.

w Underground gas and water projects can delay permanent pavement repairs until the project work is complete.

w If repairs are needed on a street designated for repaving, temporary repairs will be made until the street is resurfaced to save costs and staff time.

Anyone with a question or concern about pavement repair issues can call the city's Customer Care Center at 3-1-1.

We in the Carver community have requested quite a few times the installation of a sidewalk on 1/2 of the even side of the 800 block of Kinney Street for the many pedestrians that travel on this busy block. Can you find out what the status is on this?
-- H. Massenburg Jr.

Again, Marc LaFountain, answers:

New sidewalk requests are prioritized based on how they would best serve pedestrians in the city and then built when funding is available. There are currently more than 90 open requests that would cost more than $7 million to build.

The 800 block of Kinney Street is prioritized in the top quarter of open sidewalk requests and would cost approximately $100,000. The high cost would come from dealing with trees and a steep land bank in the construction area. The sidewalk may be constructed in the next fiscal year, which begins on July 1 and goes through June 2009, depending on the priority of other requests and the availability of funds.

So I am an out-of-towner visiting Richmond.  I am walking around and I see this big Coliseum, I wonder "Wow, I wonder what's going on there." Well, there is no marquee for anyone to know what is going on at the Coliseum. That same person continues his or her walk around Richmond and sees this big new convention center and wonders, "Wow I wonder what is going on there." Well again there is no way of knowing because there is no marquee. Richmond spends all of this money to build a new convention center and no one knows what is going on inside it. We have a Coliseum, but yet no one knows what is going on inside it. I drive by and see all these people at the Coliseum or Convention Center and I don’t know why they are there. Why Richmond, why?
-- Benjamin Wright


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13 comments.

Charles
4/20/2008 at 11:16:56 PM
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I have to agree that a marquee at the coliseum would be great. I drive buy there almost daily and most of the time I have no idea of what is going on. Before Richmond, I lived in Norfolk near the scope, they had a marquee and I always new what was happening there, I also attended many more events at the Scope than the Coliseum. Why? Because of the marquee!


A
4/14/2008 at 8:27:56 PM
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I think Trader Joe's is coming to the new plaza in Short Pump across from Kohls/Target/HD... same plaza as the Whole Foods. But the big question is WHEN?!


Bill
4/2/2008 at 10:29:06 PM
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Why can't the city use stencils when spray painting addreses on supercans? The current method looks like sloppy graffiti.


sean
3/31/2008 at 8:12:20 PM
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I heard a rumor Dave and Busters is coming into the Short Pump area. If it is true when is it scheduled to open?


Jason - Email this User
3/29/2008 at 2:29:33 PM
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Yes, the Coliseum not having a marquee is pretty dumb. No light or excitement...just a bland, brown, and outdated building. Give it some lights!!


Northerner
3/26/2008 at 3:34:51 PM
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There's a new Dunkin Donuts on Hugenot near Robious. It's about time we got some more Dunkins here, too many overpriced Starbucks as it is. Why can't we get more Dunkins?


Beth
3/25/2008 at 10:25:27 AM
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In response to the IKEA answer...it's funny that IKEA will only puts stores in cities where there are over 2 million people because there's a store in Reyjavik, Iceland -- that entire country has a population of less than 400,000! And New Jersey has at least two IKEA stores. I guess the rule only applies to the States! I think they'd make a killing here. But what do I know, I only want to buy everything in the store and have to travel two hours to do so!


Suz
3/24/2008 at 5:47:19 PM
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To Monte: Trader Joes is supposed to be coming to the Short Pump Station


Karri Peifer - Email this User
3/24/2008 at 2:46:45 PM
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Thanks for the comments. Just a reminder, you can post your question here or send an email to karri.peifer@corp.richmond.com. what do you want to know, Richmond? Ask us your question and we'll get you the answer.


Steve - Email this User
3/24/2008 at 2:35:18 PM
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In response to the Coliseum response, The Reason attendees get their info from the web is because that’s the only place to get it. Joe Blow walking down the street isn't an attendee because he doesn't know what going on at the Coliseum. Richmond is Ridiculous!!!


Monte
3/24/2008 at 12:09:57 PM
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On the Trader Joe's web site, it says that a Trader's Joe's store will be opening in Richmond. I sent an email inquiry to them asking the specific location, but got a non-answer back. Where will the new store be? I love Trader Joe'S!


Shannon
3/24/2008 at 11:16:58 AM
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Any hope of Richmond getting a Wegman's grocery store? They put all of the food stores in Richmond to shame.


John - Email this User
3/24/2008 at 9:48:39 AM
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I think it’s ridiculous that the Coliseum does not have a Marquee. Get with the times.





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