It was a very cool windy morning! Huge THANK YOU to Mary Faust for organizing despite the weather! Thank you to the hardy souls who came to help! Next clean up MAY 17th!!







A Virginia Beach Neighborhood Association Founded in 1944
It was a very cool windy morning! Huge THANK YOU to Mary Faust for organizing despite the weather! Thank you to the hardy souls who came to help! Next clean up MAY 17th!!










On Saturday from 9-12 May 17 ! Meet at the trailhead on Marlin Bay Drive– look for the sign! Organizer Mary Faust will have her delicious warm cornbread and chocolate muffins waiting for you! Come help clean up- gloves, grabbers and trash bags provided! Stroll around the nature area and snag some trash!
Our annual picnic at Taste with live music and great food will be Saturday, April 26th from 4-7 pm! You can sign up in advance for a vegan, vegetarian or gluten free plate!
This event is for current Ocean Civic League Members. Pay your 2025 $25 dues now! (and avoid the line!)


Dominion Power is replacing Line 27 which will impact Shore Dr. They presented this information at the Bayfront Advisory Commission Meeting on March 20.



The Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad and the Ocean Park Civic League have a long history together! The Ocean Park Men’s Club in 1944 organized the Ocean Park Civic League and in 1945 organized a volunteer fire department. In early 1946, A. Judson Newton donated a parcel of land on Shore Dr. for the construction of a firehouse which volunteers built themselves! This building is now the Ocean Park Rescue Squad. OPVRS is partnering with IB students from Princess Anne High School to create a mural on the building’s west wall. Please DONATE to support this effort to honor the history of Ocean Park!!

The civic league received the following response this morning to the letter from March 31 about the activity at the boat ramp and on Shore Drive. The civic league is working to follow up specifically on this reply with additional questions and comments.
Dear Mr. Murphy,
Thank you for reaching out with your concerns about safety and security in our community. I understand and share in your frustration regarding the events that occurred over the past weekend. As the weather warms up, Virginia Beach draws so many more visitors. Some coming to enjoy our beautiful waterfronts and others looking for gathering spaces for different reasons. Your attention to this matter is invaluable in helping us maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
Please see the below responses to your inquiries and let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Saturday- Serious traffic accident (potentially DUI-related) There was a four-vehicle accident at 3700 Shore Drive that occurred at 4:48pm. There were no injuries, but one party was charged with DUI.
Saturday afternoon – 3-4 gunshots near Pleasure House Point We have no record of shots fired near Pleasure House Point. The only report of gunshots in that area were reported on Diamond Springs near Shore Drive at 6:11am. If residents have additional information, please let us know so that the Police Department can further investigate.
Sunday evening – Massive “street takeover” at LBR facility
Prior to the events below, Parks and Recreation staff noticed cars parking in the trailer parking lot and loud music and called Police at 5:39pm. Police arrived at 5:55pm and cleared that lot. Officers remained on scene until after staff left at 7:30pm. Police received a priority call for service and left the parking lot with lights on at 7:52pm. A call for service to 9-1-1 was received at 7:55pm. A Third Precinct unit was in the immediate vicinity of the Lynnhaven Boat ramp at 7:56pm but was dispatched to a Priority 2 emergency event shortly thereafter. Due to this emergency event, the Third Precinct resources were tied up and the 2nd precinct responded with the first unit arriving at 8:12pm. In total, ten officers responded to the gathering with lights and sirens. Once the police arrived on scene, patrons of the gathering dispersed without any conflicts. No action was needed to be taken by the police because they did not witness any violations.
Sunday evening – Multivehicle (motorcycle) accident on Lesner Bridge (related to LBR street takeover?) Two motorcycles were in an accident at 10:03 pm at 3400 Shore Drive. There were minor injuries. Because this incident happened more than 90 minutes from the time officers cleared the boat ramp, there is no indication these incidents are related.
Also, I would appreciate access to any footage captured by video surveillance systems at these locations. Requests for video surveillance may be sought via the FOIA process. To assist, we have forwarded this request to FOIA@vbgov.com for review and processing.
Specific recommendations or plans for improving safety and security along Shore Drive in these areas moving forward: a. Clearer Regulations/Signage
Staff is working to place portable digital signage on Shore Drive to alert drivers on when the parking lot is full in hopes of reducing traffic congestion in and around the area.
b. Increased monitoring/patrols
Parks and Recreation will increase staffing at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp for the summer season.
· April 11 – May 1: 6am – 8pm
· May 2 – May 22: 5:30am – 8:30pm
· May 23 – Sept 4: 5:30am – 9pm
· Sept 5 – Sept 18: 6am – 8pm
· Sept 19 – Nov 2: 6:30am – 7:30pm
· Nov 3 – Dec 31: 6:30am – 5:30pm
The Virginia Beach Police Department is committed to fostering a safe environment at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp Facility. To achieve this, the department plans to increase patrols and enhance uniform visibility in the area. Additionally, we will be implementing saturation patrols in collaboration with our Traffic Safety Unit to effectively address traffic safety concerns, reduce the occurrence of accidents, and promote responsible driving practices, including DUI enforcement.
Community Engagement The Third Precinct Community Liaison Officer and Captain Gordon will be attending the Ocean Park Civic League meeting on April 10th. In addition, Captain Gordon will have a dedicated Lieutenant from the third precinct at the CAC Meeting on April 17th at 6:30pm at the Williams Farm Recreation Center to share important precinct updates, fostering our commitment to community engagement and collaboration. Following similar issues in previous years, we have increased signage, added surveillance cameras, added speed bumps, and upped staffing in the parking lot and beach area in line with the daylight changes. We will continue to keep the lines of communication open with the community in hopes of improving the situation.
Mr. Murphy, your leadership, and commitment to the community make a real difference and we appreciate your partnership in keeping Ocean Park, and the Shore Drive community at large, a great place to live and visit.
Please don’t hesitate to share any additional insights and we will keep you updated on our efforts moving forward.
Sincerely,
R.J. Mattes MPA, CBO
CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE
Assistant to the City Manager – Special Projects|ADA Coordinator
On Sunday evening March 30th at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp there was a very large gathering of cars racing around (drifting) and spectators rallying with them in the LBR parking lot resulting in large scale disturbance and damage. Police were on the scene.
This letter was sent to the City of Virginia Beach City Staff and Leadership, the City of Virginia Beach Police Department and Councilman Joash Schulman on Monday, March 31 at 9:30 am. Recipients of the letter included:
Good morning,
As you know, there were a multitude of incidents along Shore Drive, specifically in the Ocean Park area, including a large “street takeover” at the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp facility. Social media is rampant with scenes of chaos and personal accounts of what can only be described as carnage. These incidents have raised significant safety and quality of life concerns among residents and those traveling on the roadway. While the accuracy of all incidents cannot be verified, here is the list from social media:
1. Saturday- Serious traffic accident (potentially DUI-related)
2. Saturday afternoon – 3-4 gunshots near Pleasure House Point
3. Sunday evening – Massive “street takeover” at LBR facility
4. Sunday evening – Multivehicle (motorcycle) accident on Lesner Bridge (related to LBR street takeover?)
To better understand the situation and ensure appropriate measures are taken, I request a detailed report of all activities reported to the police during this time. I also emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in this report. Also, I would appreciate access to any footage captured by video surveillance systems at these locations.
If possible, please include:
Please let me know if further information is needed from my side to facilitate this request.
I appreciate your cooperation. Your role in ensuring community safety is invaluable, and I look forward to hearing back from you.
Very respectfully,
Danny Murphy,
Ocean Park Civic League President

The Ocean Park Civic League Board of Directors was approached in late November 2024 regarding the Virginia Beach City Council’s decision to pursue the Wetlands Mitigation Project at Pleasure House Point. Understanding the considerable impact this project would have on our community, we quickly reached out to our partners at Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF), Lynnhaven River Now (LRNow), Friends of Live Oaks (FOLO), and others to gauge their expertise on strategies moving forward. We also took the time to discuss the project with, and learn details from, our elected officials, local experts, and our residents.
Those discussions confirmed that local environmental experts (e.g. CBF, LRNow, etc) support of the project. Their statements are available on our website (www.opcl.org). We also learned the City intended to quickly move forward with this effort despite the significant impact to the maritime forest to advance flood mitigation efforts across the Lynnhaven River. Our understanding is that wetlands restoration was the intent for this property since 2012. Over the years, the delays in moving forward with the wetland restoration project resulted in profound tree growth in the area as nature took its course, creating the space we all know today.
While this project will have considerable impacts to our neighborhood, the long term outcomes will result in an accessible, preserved natural area that encourages a healthier Lynnhaven River. We are saddened at the loss of the maritime forest and habitat in these 12 acres and appreciate the help of our many neighbors who have volunteered their time to preserve the space, from moving saplings to undergoing trainings to help wildlife in the area. We also appreciate the efforts of our neighbors who have worked with us to hold our representatives accountable.
Collectively, our passion for our neighborhood is unparalleled and speaks volumes to how special we know this area of Virginia Beach to be. We appreciate everyone’s dedication to this effort and look forward to our continued partnerships on behalf of our neighborhood.
Respectfully,
Ocean Park Civic League Board of Directors

Huge thanks to our neighbor, Tina Morey for a very enjoyable evening of wine, snacks and sensory experience! Thank you to our neighbors for joining in and to our volunteers who made it happen! Thank you to our beautiful Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Brock Center !












