Little Creek Rd / Adm. Taussig Blvd Intersection Improvements

This project will replace the existing spans of wire traffic signals with new mast arms and pedestrian accommodations. The scope of work includes:

  • Updating obsolete infrastructure
  • Installing crosswalks, sidewalks, and curb ramps
  • Upgrading pedestrian accommodations
  • Modifying pavement markings
  • Improving traffic operations

Lane closures and sidewalk closures will be required; at least one lane
in each direction will be open at all times.

Construction Start: November 2020
Anticipated Construction Completion: August 2021

More details are provided in this flyer:

Newport Ave Drainage Improvements

Storm water drainage improvements are happening just to the south of our neighborhood, next to Granby Elementary. See the linked flyer for full details.

Fall Leaves Information

Norfolk’s Drive Thru Trunk or Treat

Looking for a fun and safe outdoor Halloween experience? 🎃 Grab the family, put on your favorite costume and have a scary good time at the Drive Thru Trunk or Treat at Lake Taylor High School on October 24th at 5:30 p.m. Zombies are welcome! 🧟‍♀️🧟‍♂️

Enjoy fun displays, first responder’s demo, live radio broadcast and more! Registration per vehicle is required. Everyone must remain in the vehicle and adhere to COVID-19 safety precautions. Walk-ups will not be permitted. Visit NorfolkTrunkorTreat.eventbrite.com to register today. #NorfolkVA

Additional ways you can participate in trunk or treat this year:

Halloween 2020

This year, Halloween will look different due to the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.  Events that involve large gatherings of individuals (e.g. large Halloween parties, haunted houses, etc) can increase the risk of transmission of COVID-19 and are not recommended. The more closely people interact with others and the longer that interaction lasts, the higher the risk of COVID-19 spread.  The best way to protect yourself from COVID-19 is to avoid being exposed to the virus.  This means choosing not to participate in standard Halloween activities during the pandemic.  Below are some safe, alternative ways to participate in Halloween.

Only prepare goodie bags if you are COVID-19 negative. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before and after preparing the bags. Hand sanitizer should be used when soap and water is not available.

Trick-or-treating involves increased risk for transmitting COVID-19, due to the potential for close proximity to many people and the difficulty for children trick-or-treaters to follow mask use and social distancing recommendations. If you do choose to trick-or-treat, it is important to protect yourself using the following recommendations:

  • If you have COVID-19 symptoms, have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past ten days, or have been in contact with someone with COVID in the past 14 days, follow VDH guidance to stay home and away from others. If you are self-isolating or self-quarantining, do not participate in trick-or-treating this year, and look for other virtual options to celebrate.
  • Maintain at least six six feet of distance between yourself and others who do not live in your household at all times.
  • Wash your hands before going trick-or-treating or handing out candy. Hand sanitizer should be used while trick-or-treating or handing out candy when soap and water are not available.
  • Wear a cloth mask. Halloween masks may not fit snugly against the face and may not cover the nose and mouth. Halloween masks with gaps and holes do not protect against inhaling respiratory droplets from other people. Cloth masks should be worn under costume masks to keep a close fit over your nose and mouth. Ensure that any cloth mask worn under a costume mask does not inhibit the ability to breathe easily.
  • If you hand out candy, consider setting up an area outside, like a folding table or chairs, to setout candy. Space out the placement of treats so that multiple people do not have to reach into the same bowl or find contactless ways to deliver treats, like a candy chute that is more than six feet long. For trunk-or-treating, create distance between cars by parking in every other space.

For additional recommendations, visit the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) website or Virginia Department of Health Guidance for Halloween Events.

Upcoming Traffic Shift on Granby Street Bridge

This is a notification about an upcoming temporary traffic pattern change taking place as part of the Granby Street Bridge Rehabilitation project. Starting the week of October 12 until spring 2021, the right northbound lane on the bridge will be closed to facilitate bridge repairs. The following conditions can be expected until spring 2021:

  • Concrete barriers will separate northbound bridge traffic from the work zone in the right lane.
  • Two lanes of traffic will remain open in each direction on Granby Street.
  • The speed limit will be temporarily reduced to 25 MPH on northbound Granby Street, between 40th Street and Willow Wood Drive.
  • The sidewalk on the east side of the bridge will be closed temporarily. The sidewalk on the west side of the bridge will remain open.
  • The bike lane on the southbound side of the bridge will remain open.
  • The fishing pier will be closed temporarily.

Starting on Tuesday, October 13 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., northbound Granby Street will be reduced temporarily to a single lane of traffic for up to three days. During these timeframes, the right northbound lane will be closed north of 41st Street, and the two right northbound lanes on the bridge will be closed. These lane closures will allow the contractor to set the concrete barriers for the extended closure of the right lane on the bridge. Business and residential entrances will be maintained during the lane closures.

Full closure of the northbound side of the bridge is anticipated in spring of 2021. The full closure of the southbound side of the bridge is not anticipated until 2022. Future updates will be announced on message boards along Granby Street, Norfolk City News Flashes, Nextdoor.com, and project update emails. For more information, visit www.norfolk.gov/granbybridge. Anyone wishing to join the project update email list can send a request to olga.beltsar@norfolk.gov.