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Hampton outlines community plan for former Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind site; $1.5M from land sale earmarked for local amenities

2285045 · February 12, 2025
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City staff and a neighborhood steering group reported outreach and a draft approach for the 'Pine Grove' parcel of the former Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind: residents prioritized green space, an accessible park, museum elements and a community garden; $1.5 million from the property's sale was identified as seed funds to leverage grants.

Hampton staff updated the City Council on Feb. 12 on community engagement around the remaining city-owned acreage of the former Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, a site the city refers to as Pine Grove.

Monica, the city's public engagement division manager, told council staff and residents have spent more than a year meeting neighbors, alumni and other stakeholders to shape a plan that would honor the property's history and create usable public space.

The city's outreach targeted about 647 homes within a radius around the site and reached 110 direct contacts and 148 survey responses. The most common uses requested in the outreach were green space and an all-abilities park; community members also suggested a museum or interpretive panels,…

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