April 4, 2026

5 thoughts on “Cape Charles Mirror Issues Call for Former Seabreeze Apartment Residents to Share Relocation Updates

  1. Hey Wayne, thank you for covering this topic! I did my best to share some posts about it, but the algorithm never really showed them to anyone, so I ended up archiving them. We haven’t stopped caring, though, and we’re hopeful these people’s voices will finally be heard soon.
    It’s hard to be an effective advocate without funding, support, and real fundraising outreach power. But my philosophy is that where there’s a will, there’s a way, and the power of the collective always seems to show up in unexpected ways just when hope is hanging by a thread. So to all the people who’ve been trying to do something about this for years, thank you.

    1. I’m new in this fight kind of, a year and a half specific to Cape Charles, but a lifetime of behind the scenes things. It’s exhausting and expensive, you’re welcome and Thank you for all your do!

  2. I just found the full article, Wayne. At first I was only reading the comment thread and missed your full write-up—but you’re absolutely right to call this out.
    What’s happening with the Myrtle Landing property isn’t an isolated incident. It’s part of a repeated pattern by the town, county, and state—the same playbook, the same money grab, the same outcome. Calling out the blatant gentrification of Cape Charles is long overdue.
    I’m challenging past and present residents to stop pretending this isn’t happening. In numbers, we can and will force action. Watch.
    You’ve got a choice:
    • Sit around and gossip because it’s easier
    • Or stand beside the people doing the hard work and fight this together
    Silence protects the problem. Collective pressure changes outcomes.

    1. Hello Jasmine,
      Are you a past Seabreeze resident or a Myrtle Landing Resident?
      I’m interested in talking with you either way. If you are too, feel free to email me chellyseashore@gmail.com

      The more people involved in this, the farther WE will get! We mustn’t be fearful of retaliation either because if they dare, I will call it out! and hold them accountable too and seek justice. I’ve recently reached out to 5 political representatives of Virginia, 7 non profit agencies with like minded concerns, and filed a complaint with 5 HUD offices against NAH and demanded investigation into NAH (Navigate Affordable Housing). My next move before next month will be to file an official complaint with HUD OIG, and several others. If we all stood together on this, we’d have a class action law suit! They are ACTIVELY scaring ML residents not to talk to me! They’re afraid because they know I’m not stopping. I’m in this fight for ALL OF US!

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