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Transfer Station “After Hours” Begin Monday

Mar 27, 2024

The City of Norfolk Transfer Station will open the “After Hours” yard waste and brush disposal site on Monday, April 1st. The area will be open to Norfolk residents on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from Noon to 8:30 p.m.

This area is not open to commercial customers, non-residents, or for large tree waste. The “After Hours” site will be open from…

Norfolkan Recognized for ‘People Power’

Mar 19, 2024

Ten-year-old Raelynn Terveer was recognized by Mayor Josh Moenning and the Norfolk City Council on Monday night with the “People Power” award. Raelynn has been involved in numerous community service projects through her participation…

East Prospect Street Closure

Mar 13, 2024

Beginning Monday, March 18th, East Prospect Avenue will be closed from 1st Street to Cottonwood Street for the construction of the Johnson’s Park Project.  The contractor will be removing a portion of the street along Prospect from 1st to Oak and along the west side of Oak Street.  

East Prospect Avenue from 1st Street to Cottonwood Street, and Oak Street from Nebraska Avenue to Prospect…

Change your clocks, check/change your batteries!

Mar 07, 2024

City of Norfolk Fire Marshal, Sean Lindgren, has an easy way to remember when to change the batteries in your smoke alarm: “Change your clocks, check/change your batteries!”

The Norfolk Fire Division would like to remind everyone that Sunday, March 10th, is the day we all change our clocks one hour as we “spring” ahead for daylight saving time. This weekend is a great time to check and change…

Road Closure Due to Sanitary Sewer Installation

Mar 06, 2024

Beginning the week of March 18, a portion of South 1st Street will be closed to through traffic due to sanitary sewer installation.

The street closure will be south of Jackson Avenue approximately 300 feet and is expected to last two weeks, with all efforts made to expedite the completion of the project and minimize disruptions to residents in the area.

During this period, motorists…

Properly Place Yard Signs

Mar 05, 2024

With a busy election season and garage sales upon us, it’s understandable people want to get the word out. Still, it’s important to remember the requirements when using yard signs to advertise the event or candidate. 

Section 27-323 of City of Norfolk ordinance states that a sign cannot be placed in any public right-of-way which means not in any park, terrace (the area between the sidewalk…

City of Norfolk Honored with Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

Feb 29, 2024

The City of Norfolk was recently recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its budget.

The award represents a significant achievement by the entity. It reflects the commitment of the governing body and staff to meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting. In order to receive the budget award, the entity…

Norfolk wins nomination for Strongest Town

Feb 29, 2024

Norfolk will go head to head with 15 other US cities in the 9th Annual Strongest Town Contest, and voting begins Monday, March 4. In this bracket-style voting tournament, Norfolk will compete for the “Strongest Town” title by shining a national spotlight on its progress toward safety, financial resiliency, housing and transportation.

Cast your vote…

Central Park Power Outage

Feb 20, 2024

Due to damage sustained to the electrical junction box serving Central Park, residents and visitors are advised of a temporary power outage in the park vicinity. The outage is necessary to facilitate repair works and bring the electrical infrastructure up to code.

The outage is expected to last for several weeks, during which time the old power lines will be buried within Central Park. If…

Norfolk Ranked Among Best Places in America

Feb 20, 2024

Norfolk, Nebraska, was recently recognized by Joy Organics in a survey titled '150 Best Places in America to Escape the Rat Race.' The ranking showcases the 150 most sought-after towns and cities in America “for those wanting to distance themselves from the relentless pace of the rat race.”

Out of four Nebraska communities included in the rankings, Norfolk topped the list, coming in at 73.…