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Bow Creek Recreation Center
The monthly VBCCO Executive Committee meeting will take place on January 14, 2026. The VBCCO Board of Directors is cordially invited to attend this meeting. The Executive Committee consists of the Officers (President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer) who are charged with the day-to-day operation of the VBCCO. The public is welcome to attend, however, the ExCom and Directors may go into closed session to discuss personnel or other sensitive matters, in which case the public must leave the room temporarily.
Bow Creek Recreation Center
The monthly VBCCO membership meeting will take place on January 21.
Role & Organization
Quincy A. White serves as President & Chief Executive Officer of VBCDC.
VBCDC is an award-winning nonprofit (501(c)(3)) founded in 1985 by the Virginia Beach City Council to facilitate affordable housing and neighbourhood revitalization in Virginia Beach.
Key fact: VBCDC manages a portfolio of 500+ affordable rental units and serves low- and moderate-income households city-wide.
The organisation’s annual budget is approximately $9 million, with around 40 employees.
Bow Creek Recreation Center
Virginia Beach runs on processes, priorities, and people. As taxpayers and civic leaders, understanding how decisions are made is the key to influencing them. Session #2 of the VBCCO Academy builds on our foundation and equips residents with the practical knowledge needed to navigate City Hall with confidence.
What You’ll Learn
I. How Local Government Works – Roles & Hierarchy
Who actually makes the decisions? How do departments feed into executive management? Where do elected officials fit into the process?
II. Communicating with Executive Management & Elected Officials
Learn strategies used by seasoned civic leaders to ensure your message is clear, effective, and taken seriously.
What gets attention? What gets ignored? Why?
III. Agenda Review & Introduction to the Legislative Process
Understand how City Council agendas are built, what citizens should look for, and how early engagement changes outcomes.
IV. Open Q&A
Bring your questions—big or small. If it affects taxpayers, it’s worth asking.
V. Adjourn
Why You Should Attend
If you‘re committed to protecting neighborhoods, stewarding tax dollars, and ensuring good governance, this is the session that turns “I think” into “I know.”
If the system feels opaque, this session turns on the lights.