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  • 408-NA0-2019-0044; Huelsberg

    Expiration date: 11/6/2019

    A Joint Permit Application (NAO 2019-00448, VMRC 19-0309) has been received from Jennifer Huelsberg for a shoreline stabilization project and a 256-foot long by 6-foot wide private pier that terminates in an 8-foot wide by 16-foot long L-head platform adjacent to 1608 Bay Point Drive situated along Broad Bay in Virginia Beach. The channelward end of the pier, including the L-head platform, extends approximately 116 feet into the area that is planned for future Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) restoration as part of the Lynnhaven River Basin Ecosystem Restoration Project.
  • 408-NAO-2019-0011; City of Norfolk

    Expiration date: 11/6/2019

    A Joint Permit Application has been received (NAO-2000-2192, VMRC 19-0279) from the City of Norfolk for the proposed installation of approximately 3,600 linear feet of living shoreline adjacent to Norfolk International Terminal (NIT) facilities at 7737 Terminal Boulevard situated along the Lafayette River near the confluence with the Elizabeth River in Norfolk. The proposed project is located adjacent to the USACE/NIT Oyster Mitigation Project constructed in 2014 as part of the Craney Island Eastward Expansion Project and which is maintained by USACE
  • 408-NAO-2019-0043; Whitfield

    Expiration date: 11/6/2019

    A Joint Permit Application (NAO 2019-00791, VMRC 19-0684) has been received from Mark and Keri Whitfield proposing to install a 15-foot by 13.5-foot floating dock adjacent to an existing private pier at 1640 Bay Point Drive situated along Broad Bay in Virginia Beach. The proposed location of the floating dock is in a leased area that is planned for future Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) restoration as part of the USACE Lynnhaven River Basin Ecosystem Restoration Project.
  • NAO-DHA-9905-20-002

    Expiration date: 10/27/2019

    The district is hiring a lead civil engineering technician for support of civil works, interagency and military projects, using advanced knowledge in hydrographic surveying, topographic surveying, navigation and coastal engineering principles, volume computation, AutoCAD and HYPACK software, and geographic information system.
  • NAO-2016-00744

    Expiration date: 11/21/2019

    Branch Flatiron proposes to improve an approximate 15-mile long section of the Interstate 95 corridor with the extension of two high-occupancy toll lanes in the median between the I-95 northbound and southbound lanes in Prince William and Stafford Counties, Virginia. The proposed project involves approximately 10 miles of new roadway construction from the I-95/US 17 North interchange to the I-95/Garrisonville Road interchange as well as new ramp construction near the I-95/ Russell Road interchange and other associated roadway improvements.