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Glen Pearson
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Why Living by the Ocean Doesn’t Mean an Escape from Allergies
Virginia Beach is inviting residents and visitors to help shape the future of Rudee Loop, one of the city’s most scenic and highly visited areas. The city has unveiled three design concepts for transforming the space into a public park and is seeking feedback through an online survey on SpeakUpVB. This is a unique opportunity for the community to influence the final design of what could become a signature public space along the Oceanfront.
Why Your Input Matters
Rudee Loop, located at the southern end of the Virginia Beach Boardwalk, has long been a hub for outdoor activities, from fishing to sightseeing. Now, the city aims to turn it into a permanent public space that enhances the area’s natural beauty while offering new recreational opportunities. The new park is expected to provide more green space, better pedestrian access, and a mix of relaxation and activity areas.
The city has presented three distinct design concepts, each catering to different aspects of outdoor enjoyment. Here’s a breakdown of the options:
Option 1: The Overlook
If you love scenic views and tranquility, this concept may be for you. The Overlook design focuses on elevated viewpoints and lush green spaces, allowing visitors to take in stunning waterfront views. The plan includes expansive walking paths, shaded seating areas, and a layout that prioritizes nature and open space over commercial development. This option is ideal for those who want a peaceful retreat by the water.
Option 2: The Boardwalk Park
For those who want a seamless connection between the park and the Boardwalk, this design blends open green space with gathering areas for events and activities. It offers multi-use lawns, interactive elements, and community-friendly features, making it a lively addition to the Oceanfront. This concept is perfect for visitors who enjoy a balance of recreation and relaxation, with easy access to nearby attractions.
Option 3: The Adventure Park
Designed with adventure-seekers and active families in mind, this concept prioritizes hands-on, engaging experiences. Think climbing structures, interactive water features, and fitness areas that appeal to kids and adults alike. This design focuses on making Rudee Loop a destination for outdoor recreation and physical activity while still maintaining its natural charm.
How to Share Your Opinion
Virginia Beach wants to hear from you! Residents and visitors can review the three design options and share their feedback through the SpeakUpVB survey (click here to participate). The survey is open for a limited time, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in on the future of Rudee Loop.
Final Thoughts
This is a rare opportunity for the community to directly influence the design of a major public space at the Oceanfront. Whether you prefer the peaceful escape of The Overlook, the social energy of The Boardwalk Park, or the thrill of The Adventure Park, your voice matters. Which concept do you like best? Let us know in the comments and, more importantly, make sure to take the survey before the deadline!
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