Norfolk’s City Council will hold a formal meeting on May 19, 2020 at 6 p.m., Norfolk City Hall Building, 10th Floor Large Conference room.
OpenNorfolk is a targeted business assistance program that will provide guidance for our businesses to resume operations in a safe manner.
The current City Council Agenda actions are available here
On May 14 the American Public Gardens Association will be celebrating the issuance of the stamps as part of National Public Gardens Week.
Owners of Businesses Closed due to COVID-19 Should Flush Building’s Plumbing Systems before Workers Return.
As a reminder, Council will hold another budget work session, May 12 at 4pm. Watch the livestream on Norfolk.gov or COX Channel TV48.
The duo has been developing the product for the last four years and drove out to California to pitch it in June of 2019.
The deadline to apply for some of the $2,653,164 in CDBG-CV (CARES Act) funding is 4:30 p.m. on May 15.
The City of Norfolk is resuming bulk and yard waste collections beginning the week of May 11.
Acting Director Denise Gallop mentioned Norfolk’s need during a conference call with leaders from departments around the state.
History will remember the 2020 pandemic as a story about loss, economic hardship and anxiety.
Norfolk city leaders are developing a plan to restart some city services that were curtailed or eliminated in March due to the COVID-19.
The Work Session agenda for May 5 City Council is now available.
Milling and paving will take place on N. Military Highway between Lowery Road and the I-264 interchange beginning Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
Gates at city garages will be lowered and fee collection for parking in those garages will resume May 1.
The Formal Session agenda for April 28 City Council is now available.
Norfolk City Council will virtually hold its formal meeting on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., in the City Hall Building.
Click here to read the Proposed FY 2021 Budget, review the budget presentation and watch the presentation video.
To vote, participants can visit www.cntraveler.com/rca/vote, select the “Cities” category and then enter “Norfolk" till June 30, 2020.
The public is invited to watch the presentation online on Norfolk.gov or watch COX Channel TV 48.
America’s first Home Raising Academy to begin training contractors on April 14, 2020 in the Hampton Roads region of coastal Virginia.
SPSA’s Norfolk Transfer Station will reopen to Norfolk residents on Saturday April 18 from 8a-12p.
WHRO Public Media will broadcast teacher-led classroom instruction aligned with the commonwealth’s academic standards on April 13.
Provides one-time assistance of up to $500 for families that have experienced a natural disaster. Note: COVID-19 is considered a disaster.
Permits that are valid as of 3/30/2020 (and that would expire prior to 6/10/2020), will not expire until 06/10/2020.
"Beach patrols will actively monitor beaches and ensure the public complies with the Governor’s mandate."
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act of 2020 provides for the issuance of emergency benefits to current SNAP households.
The program will give taxpayers and business owners the option to delay payment on business taxes and personal property taxes.
Watch tonight’s City Council meeting online. Tune in at 7pm tonight on www.norfolk.gov.
Formed in 2016, the Elizabeth River Trail Foundation is responsible for master planning, fundraising and activating the trail.
Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander has declared a local state of emergency.
Betty Tucker, resident at Atlantic Shores and owner of Ocean Eddie's, celebrates the 70th season of the Virginia Beach staple.
The Norfolk School Board will hold a public hearing on March 4.
S&P’s report stated that the rating reflects Norfolk’s “strong economy,” its “very strong management.
The $122.2 million project will create an integrated flood control system featuring green spaces to hold and absorb water.
The parade, operated by Norfolk Parade Inc., is the largest in the Hampton Roads area and along the East Coast.
March is Women’s History Month, and the year 2020 marks the centennial of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.
PCG reviewed 20 foster care case files of children in the custody of Norfolk Department of Human Services.
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Public Works crews spent this afternoon pretreating bridges/overpasses and major roadways across the city ahead of the winter weather.