neighborhood watch

Do you participate in the Virtual Neighborhood Watch Program?

Neighborhood Watch is a powerful tool that brings citizens together to make their neighborhoods safer places to live. Residents are more familiar with their neighborhood than anyone and are the most qualified to recognize when something is amiss. Neighbors work in partnership with the police department to identify suspicious or unusual people, vehicles, or activity that may indicate a developing problem.


Virtual Neighborhood Watch lets you register your exterior cameras with the Norfolk Police Department. Registering your camera(s) lets the NPD know where cameras are located so that they can contact you and request footage if a crime occurs near your home. Registration is easy! Use this link to create an account from the City of Norfolk Community Affairs Page.


Keep it lit. Lock it up. If you see something, say something.

News & Resources

Civic League General Members Meeting Recap: Monday, December 9, 2024

Our December 9th General Members Meeting featured an informative presentation by Citizens for Responsible Lighting (CRL), led by Lori Baccanari. CRL provided an overview of the ongoing transition to LED street lighting in Norfolk, highlighting the importance of responsible implementation to avoid potential hazards. Their presentation underscored the impact of different LED color temperatures on public health, safety, and the environment.

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CPRV Food Drive 2024

From December 1st through December 15th, we invite you to join us in supporting ODU International Students and the Monarch Food Pantry by donating nonperishable food items. Your generosity will help ensure that students facing food insecurity have access to essential resources. Every contribution, big or small, makes a meaningful difference in their lives. Together, we can build a stronger, more supportive community for our Monarch family. Thank you for making an impact!

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