Harbor Homes and Dickerson Courts and Their Demolition: Difference between revisions
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* [https://voicesinthedust.org/File:Daily_Press_1984_05_24_Page_17.pdf Matthews, Coal Dust Unsettles Residents: Tenants Group Write Governor, ''Daily Press'', May 24, 1984] | |||
* [https://www.pilotonline.com/2007/05/19/nn-owned-housing-closer-to-demolition/ NN-Owned Housing Closer to Demolition, ''The Virginian-Pilot'', May 19, 2007] | * [https://www.pilotonline.com/2007/05/19/nn-owned-housing-closer-to-demolition/ NN-Owned Housing Closer to Demolition, ''The Virginian-Pilot'', May 19, 2007] | ||
* [https://www.dailypress.com/2011/01/27/city-completes-demolition-of-1950s-era-public-housing-project/ City Completes Demolition of 1950s-Era Public Housing Project, ''Daily Press'', January 27, 2011] | * [https://www.dailypress.com/2011/01/27/city-completes-demolition-of-1950s-era-public-housing-project/ City Completes Demolition of 1950s-Era Public Housing Project, ''Daily Press'', January 27, 2011] | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 19 January 2026
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 beginning in 2010.[1] City Council subsequently rezoned the land under Harbor Homes as M2 Heavy Industrial[2] and under Dickerson Court as M1 Light Industrial.[3]
The Harbor Homes land was sold to S23 Holdings for a ship repair business and the Dickerson Court land was sold to IndieDwell for emergency housing unit assembly.[4] During public comment, residents of nearby homes reiterated concerns about coal dust pollution and expressed worries that pollution from any new industrial facilities at these locations would further exacerbate air quality burdens.[3]

Mrs. Gloria Tabb, President Tenant Council of Dickerson Courts and Harbor Homes, filed a complaint with the State Air Pollution Control Board (APCB) concerning coal dust on May 9, 1983 and wrote a letter to the APCB on October 11, 1983 that received a reply from Region VI Director Ramon Minx. Former residents of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court have described coal dust pollution as a severe and persistent problem, with many people reporting the kinds of health impacts that are associated with particulate matter and coal dust exposures.[3][5][6]
While there is no record in government documents or official statements, although some have eluded to it,[7][8] many former residents of Harbor Homes and Dickerson Court and residents of Southeast Newport News more widely maintain that the apartments were demolished at least in part because of the adverse impacts of coal dust on health and quality of life.[3][9]
Documents
Media
- Matthews, Coal Dust Unsettles Residents: Tenants Group Write Governor, Daily Press, May 24, 1984
- NN-Owned Housing Closer to Demolition, The Virginian-Pilot, May 19, 2007
- City Completes Demolition of 1950s-Era Public Housing Project, Daily Press, January 27, 2011
- Public Housing Reducing Its Footprint on the Peninsula, The Virginian-Pilot, October 22, 2011
Resident Complaints and Response
- Complaint from Ms. Gerline Avston (Massey Terminal), May 9, 1983
- Complaint from Mrs. Gloria Tabb (Massey Terminal), May 9, 1983
- Complaint from Ms. Maurice Cary (Massey Terminal), May 9, 1983
- Letter from Ramon Minx (APCB) to Mrs. Gloria Tabb, October 11, 1983
Municipal Documents
- Newport News Zoning Map, 2016
- City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, May 2, 2018
- City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, January 6, 2021
- 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
Interviews Referencing Harbor Homes, Dickerson Court, and Their Demolition
- Donquitta Clements, East End resident and organizer, June 28, 2023
- Sheila McAllister, City of Newport News Director of Planning, November 14, 2023
- Yugonda Sample-Jones, East End resident and organizer, February 27, 2024
- Lawrence Turner, East End resident and organizer, July 7, 2023
References
- ↑ City Completes Demolition of 1950s-Era Public Housing Project, Daily Press, January 27, 2011.
- ↑ City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, January 6, 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, November 3, 2021.
- ↑ Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Regular Meeting, June 15, 2021.
- ↑ Turner, Interview Audio and Transcript, July 7, 2023.
- ↑ Repair Lab, Coal Dust in Southeast Newport News is a Nuisance and There Are Solution (Corrected), August 2024
- ↑ City Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, City of Newport News, May 2, 2018.
- ↑ 2020 Questionnaire for Newport News City Council Candidates For the York River Group of the Sierra Club: Submitted by Tina L. Vick, Vice Mayor for City of Newport News, 2020.
- ↑ Sample-Jones, Interview Audio and Transcript, June 30, 2023.