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Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court were apartment buildings constructed in the 1940s and 1950s and located between Jefferson and Terminal Avenues adjacent to the coal export terminals in Southeast Newport News. The residences were demolished in [years], with City Council subsequently rezoning | Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court were apartment buildings constructed in the 1940s and 1950s and located between Jefferson and Terminal Avenues adjacent to the coal export terminals in Southeast Newport News. The residences were demolished in [years], with City Council subsequently rezoning the land under Harbor Homes as Heavy Industrial and under Dickerson Court as Light Industrial.<ref>[[:File:Newport News Planning Commission - Nov 03 2021 - Minutes - Adopted.pdf|City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes]], City of Newport News, November 3, 2021.</ref> | ||
While there is no public record in government documents or statements, many former residents of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court and in Southeast Newport News maintain the apartments were demolished at least in part because of the adverse impacts of coal dust on health and quality of life. | While there is no public record in government documents or statements, many former residents of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court and in Southeast Newport News maintain the apartments were demolished at least in part because of the adverse impacts of coal dust on health and quality of life. |
Revision as of 13:31, 26 June 2025
Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court were apartment buildings constructed in the 1940s and 1950s and located between Jefferson and Terminal Avenues adjacent to the coal export terminals in Southeast Newport News. The residences were demolished in [years], with City Council subsequently rezoning the land under Harbor Homes as Heavy Industrial and under Dickerson Court as Light Industrial.[1]
While there is no public record in government documents or statements, many former residents of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court and in Southeast Newport News maintain the apartments were demolished at least in part because of the adverse impacts of coal dust on health and quality of life.
Harbor Homes
(1511 Harbor Lane)
Dickerson Court
(520 21st St)
Documents
- Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, June 15, 2021
- City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, November 3, 2021
References
- ↑ City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, November 3, 2021.