NEON District Streetscape Project
Project Information
For decades, Granby Street has been a hub of activity in Norfolk, always reinventing itself to reflect the spirit of the people and the times. The section of Granby Street in the NEON District is iconic, the center of the creative revival.
The NEON District Streetscape Project is more than just a beautification project. These critical infrastructure improvements will benefit businesses and residents for decades to come. Additionally, the project provides new technology to enhance the overall visitor experience. These improvements to the NEON District will reflect and enhance the energy of the area, the people and the businesses.
Project Location
Granby Street from E. Brambleton Avenue to E. Virginia Beach Boulevard
Key Project Features
- Reconstruct the roadway, sidewalks and curbs
- Add ADA-compliant ramps and painted crosswalks
- Update traffic signals and add pedestrian signal heads and buttons
- Replace water and sewer system
- Upgrade stormwater collection and add a conveyance system to improve drainage
- Introduce a biofiltration system to address water quality
- Modernize utility lines with underground electrical conduits providing electrical service directly to properties
- Install street lighting with new lamp posts
- Improve landscaping with tree canopy and planter boxes
- Add new amenities including seating and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations
The City will continue to coordinate with businesses and residents to try to minimize impact throughout construction.
Construction Schedule, Detours and Parking
The NEON District Streetscape Project infrastructure improvements started July 2024. Construction crews are working in the 700 block of Granby St., between Brambleton Ave. and Olney Rd. on the east/former Greyhound Station side of the street first, followed by the west side of the road. Once the 700 block is completed, crews will move to the 800 block, between Olney Rd. and Virginia Beach Blvd.
During construction, vehicular traffic will be restricted to northbound travel (towards Virginia Beach Blvd.) and there will be no on-street parking on Granby St.
Additional parking has been added on Monticello Ave. and Virginia Beach Blvd. and approximately 40 new spaces were added ahead of construction for the NEON Streetscape Project.
For more information on detours and parking options for the NEON District, please see below or click here for a map.
For information, updates, and inquiries:
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Public Information Officer
Ha Koehler
24/7 Construction Hotline
(757) 664-7220