mike eason / vb resort management c00056 3:41:38 "we are just working on the details and we are gonna be 3:41:44 a solution that won't come before the summer season starts. eason says those possible plans for parking could include more municipal lots or passes-- or moving neighborhood parking further inland. the city of newport news credits their summer jobs program with reducing juvenile crime. and there's still time for kids to apply this year. the summer training and enrichment program -- or "s.t.e.p" started in 2013. this summer, the city will give 600 young adults part-time paid work-- for ten weeks. the goal is to give them experience, teach them financial responsibility and prepare them to graduate from high school. super = marhonda echols/newport news gang violence prevention coordinator ((c1 opportunities like this person an opportunity to do something different, they can be different, but you have to give them the opportunity." the "s.t.e.p. program" targets at-risk youth, between 16-to-24, living in specific neighborhoods. the deadline to apply is march 11th. this program i