
Neighborhood History: 4411 Colonial Ave
4411 Colonial Avenue was built in 1913, by Elijah Jefferson Robertson, who resided there, with his wife, Ella Mae and their son, Robert.
Pet Friendly = People Friendly
Some might say that our neighborhood has really gone to the dogs, and that’d be true…sort of.
If you’re a dog, there’s no better place to be than Colonial Place and Riverview, as we’re one of a handful of neighborhoods in Hampton Roads with its very own dog park! Canines of every name and nature are invited to participate, but all visitors are required to play nicely, share their toys, have had all their shots, and remain leashed until entering the enclosed dog park area.
Park Rules:
Bringing free pet food and resources directly to the community
Stray cats & feral cats differ in their relationship to & interactions w/ people. Knowing how to tell the difference can determine the best intervention.
Stray cats & feral cats differ in their relationship to & interactions w/ people. Knowing how to tell the difference can determine the best intervention.
Every dog owner worries about losing their canine companion. No doubt you have a plan for locating your lost dog. But what do you do if you find someone else’s pup?
Location: on Delaware Avenue between Llewellyn Avenue and the Colonial Avenue traffic circle.
4411 Colonial Avenue was built in 1913, by Elijah Jefferson Robertson, who resided there, with his wife, Ella Mae and their son, Robert.
Exciting things are coming to Riverview
In an effort to show our community what the Civic League does, here is what the Board has been up to the past few months on behalf of our residents:
This May, shift your gears to two wheels and pedal power for the 12th Annual Norfolk Bike Month!
Are you interested in enhancing your gardening skills and contributing to the beauty of our community? Then mark your calendars for the upcoming Crape Myrtle Prune & Learn event on Saturday, 5/13, from 9 am to 12 pm
Exciting things are coming to Riverview