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Neighborhood Identification Signs

 

The City of Norfolk is comprised of many diverse neighborhoods, some as old as the City itself; neighborhoods experiencing a rebirth of their heritage; others that are just establishing their heritage. Regardless of age or heritage, each of the City's neighborhoods is a special place for its residents, places to be treasured and nurtured. The ability of each resident to identify with their neighborhood contributes to a sense of community pride.

To ensure that all its neighborhoods are recognized, the City developed the Neighborhood Identification Sign program for the fabrication and installation of new neighborhood identification signs. To guarantee a uniform appearance throughout the City, a single neighborhood identification sign design featuring the City's mermaid logo was selected.

 

 


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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can my neighborhood get a neighborhood sign?
A. Civic Leagues may apply for neighborhood signs for the neighborhood in their jurisdiction by filling out and submitting the Neighborhood Sign Application. Please note, the processed location for the sign included on the application will be reviewed to ensure that the location meets installation guidelines. 

Q. How can I found out which civic league my neighborhood is part of?
A. Contact the Bureau of Community Outreach at (757)823-4210 or email CommunityOutreach@norfolk.gov.

Q. Who will maintain our neighborhood sign once it's installed?
A. Each civic league has the opportunity to personalize the area around its neighborhood sign through maintaining landscaping around their sign. If landscaping is installed, the planting material should be selected the Sign Landscaping for Sun or Sign Landscaping for Shade plant lists prepared by the City's Department of Recreation Parks and Open Space. The purchase, installation, and maintenance of any landscaping will be the responsibility of the appropriate civic league. 

Q. Who should I contact if our neighborhood sigh has experienced severe damage?
A. Contact the Bureau of Community Outreach at (757)823-4210 or email CommunityOutreach@norfolk.gov.
 
For additional information contact the Bureau of Community Outreach at (757)823- 4210