A nonresident annual pass is required for towing vehicle. Towed motor vehicle: $8 - required if unhitched vehicle is being driven at state parks (valid for length of stay).Daily: $11 - good for entry and re-entry to any state park for the day.This fee structure ensures that rates are keeping pace with the economy and is the first increase in three years. Self-registration envelopes and fee pipes are available at many state parks, boating access sites and state forest campgrounds.Īs of March 1, 2023, the Recreation Passport increased by a dollar due to a statutory provision to adjust the fee based upon the Consumer Price Index.DNR customer service centers, with the exception of Baraga and Bay City, sell Recreation Passports via cash or check (no credit/debit).State parks accept debit/credit, cash and check.When purchased at the time of license plate registration renewal, your license plate tab will have the letter "P." When purchased at a different time, you'll receive a sticker that must be permanently affixed to the lower passenger-side windshield.The passport is valid for one year and/or until your license plate registration expires.A resident Recreation Passport cannot be purchased online.There is no convenience fee when purchasing a passport for a moped. The cost is $18 for vehicles (passport fee + $5 convenience fee) and $12 for motorcycles (passport fee + $5 convenience fee). This is one of the first projects to use this approach for multiple outcomes for the City of Virginia Beach.*There's a $5 convenience fee (except for Belle Isle Park) when the Recreation Passport is not purchased at the time of your license plate registration renewal through the Secretary of State, and is instead purchased at a state park, recreation area or DNR customer service center. This project serves as a prime example of how public development projects can integrate into design retrofits of stormwater management infrastructure to assist the City in their Chesapeake Bay TMDL compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The resulting constructed wetland provided 40 lbs./year, providing the City with 35 lbs./year of additional removal that could be used to offset other City projects or meet the City’s total maximum daily load (TMDL) goals. The redevelopment of the Recreation Center required 5 lbs./year of phosphorus removal to meet City and State requirements. The team was able to daylight this system and the result was a 1.2-acre constructed wetland with deep and shallow pools, multiple cells, several wetland benches, a fountain, and two bridges that now serves as an amenity to the site and the community. Prior to development, a series of small ditches and storm pipes carrying 114 acres of drainage traversed the site adjacent to and underneath parking lots. The Kimley-Horn team was required to take a unique approach to stormwater management-involving the design and construction of a relocated stream and constructed wetlands that treat the onsite stormwater and a substantial area of offsite stormwater that flows through the site. Kimley-Horn provided engineering services for the replacement and modernization of the center as well as the replacement of golf course facilities that support the Bow Creek Golf Course. Spanning 12 acres, the state-of-the-art, LEED-certified Bow Creek Recreation Center offers Virginia Beach residents 70,000 square feet of fitness, recreation, and community activities.
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