Local Government, Civic Affairs and Education

Martha Hooker
( Courtesy of Roanoke Board of Supervisors)

Martha Hooker says she is energized and ready to run for a second term on the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, as reported here recently.  The former long-time Planning Commission member applauds recent investment and job creation but she wants to see the county benefit more from the Virginia Tech-Carilion campus in the city. To date no other candidates for the Catawba district has stepped forward. Hooker made her formal announcement yesterday:

The Bank on Roanoke Valley Coalition has been in place for several years – and now until March 2 comes a “Roanoke Valley Saves Week” celebration. More from WFIR’s Gene Marrano. (Correction: tonight’s event is at the main downtown library at 6pm, when  Roanoke Mayor Sherman Lea will help kick things off. )

San Jose Public Library

Getting more girls interested in computer coding – closing the gender technology gap. That nationwide initiative comes to Roanoke County public libraries starting next Monday as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports:

 

Orientation meeting location by grade level. All meetings next week begin at 4pm

Monday, February 25, 4 pm at Mt. Pleasant (for grades 6-12)
Tuesday, February 26, 4pm at South County (6-12)
Wednesday, February 27, 4pm at Hollins (6-12)
Tuesday, February 26, 4pm at Vinton (for grades 3-5)
Thursday, February 28, 4pm at Glenvar (3-5)

Roanoke City Council votes a week from tomorrow on a resolution to change the name of Jackson Park Branch Library and the adjoining park in Southeast to Belmont Branch Library and Belmont Park. This comes after the middle school name change last July from Stonewall Jackson Middle School. Prior to 1925, the park had been called “Belmont Park,” according to city archival records.

Roanoke City news release: On Tuesday, Feb. 19, Roanoke City Council will vote to adopt resolutions changing the name of the Jackson Park Branch Library, located at 1101 Morningside St. SE, to the Belmont Branch Library, and the name of Jackson Park, located at 923 Montrose Ave. S.E. and 1030 Penmar Ave. SE, to Belmont Park.

In July 2018, the Roanoke City School Board approved a name change of the former Stonewall Jackson Middle School, which is adjacent to the branch library and park. In response to Council’s interest in removing the reference to Stonewall Jackson and in light of the School Board’s decision, the city reviewed historic and archival information that revealed the Park was commonly known as “Belmont Park” prior to 1925, when the name of the middle school was established for Stonewall Jackson and then subsequently applied to the park and the branch library.

City Council action is necessary to change the names and to bring the name designations into better alignment with the city’s policy for the naming of libraries and parks, which have generally been named for the geographic/neighborhood of the areas they serve.

This proposal was reviewed by the Board of the Southeast Action Forum at its meeting on Jan. 29, 2019.