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Fairmount Park

Click here to view the Fairmount Park Neighborhood Revitalization Implementation Plan. (13MB pdf)

Demographics

 

Fairmount Park is a solid working class neighborhood with modest homes and tree lined streets. One of the most culturally and ethnically diverse neighborhoods in the City of Norfolk, Fairmount Park is a neighborhood on the verge of revitalization.

Fairmount Park

Fairmount Park Neighborhood Vision

The Fairmount Park Neighborhood will be a safe, aesthetically appealing, fiscally viable, family-oriented community with excellent educational, social, recreational, and cultural opportunities fostering a strong and diverse residential and business community, with concern for ecological stewardship and cooperation with other city bodies and agencies.

Fairmount Park Neighborhood Implementation Plan

The planning process is currently underway for the Fairmount Park Neighborhood Implementation Plan. The Department of Planning and Community Development has been working with a neighborhood steering committee composed of various stakeholders in the community, including business owners, church leaders, and residents, as well as representatives from neighboring communities.  The plan will feature a community vision, community goals, strategies, and specific actions needed to revitalize the neighborhood.

Recognizing the importance of the impact of the Lafayette Boulevard corridor on the Fairmount Park Neighborhood, a consulting team lead by Dana Nottingham, of Nottingham and Associates, was hired to create a "place-making" and market strategy that will transform Lafayette Boulevard into a viable residential and commercial corridor.

A community-wide meeting was held on October 30, 2003 at the New Hope Christian Community Center to discuss the plan and begin prioritizing the action items.  Over 50 residents, businesses, and property owners turned out to participate in the event.

Fairmount Park Civic League

The Fairmount Park Civic League has been active for 22 years, with a current membership of over 100 residents. They have been involved in various activities, including the National Night out for Crime Prevention, the House of the Month Program, Adopt-A-Cop program, neighborhood area clean-ups, kite flying children’s event and voter registration drives.

Fairmount Park Task Force  

The Fairmount Park Task Force was formed in July of 2001. It serves as a forum for elected officials, city staff, residents, and business owners to come together to work to create a community that is a community of choice, where residents enjoy a high degree of quality of life through recreation, education, and social activities. Community Residents and Business Owners are encouraged to attend.  Vice Mayor Daun Hester and Councilman Anthony Burfoot serve as co-chairs of the Task Force. The Task Force meets the 2nd Thursday of every other month at 7:00 pm at the New Hope Christian Community Center on 3241 Brest Avenue.

Task Force Meeting

2005-2006 Meeting Schedule

August 11, 2005

October 13, 2005

December 8, 2005

February 9, 2006

April 13, 2006

June 8, 2006

If you have any questions, or need additional information on the Fairmount Park Neighborhood, please contact: 

City of Norfolk
Department of Planning and Community Development
(757) 664-6770

Published Plans and Studies

 


 
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