Historic Neighborhoods in the Heart of Norfolk
Monday, April 8th at 6:30PM we are proud to host guest speaker, Ward 2 city councilwoman, Courtney Doyle.
Ms. Doyle currently serves on the board of Norfolk Innovation Corridor. Additionally, Ms. Doyle serves a board member for the Elizabeth River Project. She previously served on the Norfolk School Board from 2013 to 2018. She has also served as a member of the Norfolk Recreation Parks and Open Space Commission, President and Vice-President of the West Ghent Civic League, board member of the American Heart Association, and member of the Young Leadership Society of United Way South Hampton Roads.
Access past meeting recording and chat transcript below.
Indulge in the comfort of MJ's delicious offerings as we gather for an evening of good food and a chance to connect with your CPRV neighbors.
Justin Shafer and Eric Berger, Storm Water Project Managers with the City of Norfolk’s Department of Public Works, will speak about flooding issues our neighborhoods face.
Please help us collect nonperishable food items for neighbors in need. This food drive will serve families and/or individuals in need within our own community!
Join the CPRV Civic League between 230PM - 530PM on December 3, 2023 at Afterglow Brewing for a neighborhood meet-up!
Access past meeting recording and chat transcript below.
The 19th century in Norfolk saw the birth of key institutions and transformative events that left a lasting imprint on the city's history. We've distilled this rich history into a concise overview to provide you with a glimpse of Norfolk's past.
President's Corner for November to share some exciting updates about the latest happenings in CPRV. Our community is vibrant and ever-evolving, and we have some fantastic news to brighten your day.
Parking your vehicle on the street can be a convenient choice, especially if you don't have access to a driveway or garage. However, as highlighted in a recent article by Erin Miller on WTKR.com, there are essential factors to consider to protect your assets and your wallet.
Page membership is open to all residents of CPRV, whether a homeowner or a renter. Civic league membership is not required, but most appreciated.
Colonial Place and Riverview have so much to offer. Our unique proximity to the Lafayette River offers the residents so much to do. Explore our website to find out more.
Reach over 1,600 people right here in the heart of Norfolk.
Meetings are on the 2nd Monday of the month at 6:30 PM.
We are an active civic league in Norfolk, Virginia – supporting Colonial Place and Riverview.