Public Works
 

Fort Norfolk/Atlantic City Infrastructure

 

Project Description:

A multi-phased project for right-of-way and infrastructure improvements in Fort Norfolk.


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Did you know...

When the village of Atlantic City was annexed to Norfolk in 1890, it had thriving lumber and oyster industries. Adjacent to Fort Norfolk, it was roughly bounded by the present Front Street, Raleigh Avenue, Elizabeth River and Fort Norfolk Road (later renamed Colley Avenue after John G. Colley, whose property it bisected). 


 Project Data:

Location Planning District Neighborhood Estimated Project Budget
near 143 Colley Avenue Medical Center N/A $5 million
Current Phase Current Phase Completion Project Completed Sponsoring Department/Contact
N/A N/A  Fall 2006

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Design Kevin Kluzak URS Corporation Conrad Brothers