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Mission/Vision

The vision of the Office of Neighborhood Services is to be recognized as a strategic leader for developing all of Roanoke's neighborhoods into vibrant, sustainable places for people of all ages, ethnicity, lifestyles, and income to live, work, visit and play.

Responsibility

The Office of Neighborhood Services works collaboratively with citizens, neighborhood groups, government agencies, businesses and nonprofit organizations to strengthen the social fabric of our neighborhoods by fostering civic duty and responsibility, sharing information, administering programs, providing educational activities and serving as a liaison for connecting citizens to the services and information they need for improving their quality of life while using their input to ensure a comprehensive and effective response to the needs of their neighborhood are met.


Links to NeighborhoodsNeighborhood Meeting CalendarNeighborhood Development Grant Program
Welcome Roanoke - Relocation GuideLeadership CollegeCode Enforcement
Lead Safe Roanoke II ProgramSubmit a Request For Service - Citizen Service CenterA Citizen's Guide to Municipal Services

Help Eliminate Neighborhood Eyesores
Help keep your neighborhood clean, safe and attractive by bringing to our attention anything that makes your neighborhood look bad...from potholes and broken sidewalks to junked cars, trash and overgrown vacant lots by submitting a Request For Service through our Citizen Service Center.

View the Status of Permits, Notices and Inspections
View the status and results of permits, notices and inspections taking place in your neighborhood through our Online Permit Center...your connection to the City's Department of Planning, Building & Development and the City's Division of Code Compliance!

Serve on a Volunteer Board or Commission
Help shape the future of Roanoke by volunteering to participate on a City Council-appointed Board or Commission such as the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates, by submitting your application for appointment.

Neighborhood Indicators
Roanoke's Vision 2001-2020 Comprehensive Plan calls for the development of “indicators for neighborhood health and sustainability”. Learn more about Roanoke's Neighborhood Indicators Project.

Neighborhood Revitalization
Learn about the Hurt Park Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative .


Office of Neighborhood Services
Key Contact:


Bob Clement
Neighborhood Services Coordinator




Register online TODAY to attend the Spring 2012 Leadership College scheduled to begin on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. and continue on each Wednesday evening through May 16, 2012.


Registration for the Innovative Leadership: Building Community Connections is closed as program participation has reached capacity. If you would like to be placed on a wait-list for next year's program, please submit an Innovative Leadership: Building Community Connections Registration and I will make certain you are contacted as soon as the dates for next year's program are finalized.

Visit the 'Welcome Roanoke - Relocation Guide if you are new to Roanoke or are seeking information about our city. Our Community Portal also offers a wealth of information about our neighborhoods, our community and our surrounding region.

What is Solid Waste collecting - Bulk or Brush and Glass or Paper in your neighborhood this week?

Download the 2012 City Recycling Collection Calendar that provides a recycling schedule for the entire year including those weeks when collection schedules may be altered due to holidays.

The Office of Neighborhood Services is accepting applications from neighborhood organizations who desire to participate in the FY2012-2013 Neighborhood Development Grant Program. Applications will be accepted through January 20, 2012.

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