Working closely with Community Development, the Neighborhood Commission provides leadership, policy guidance, support and a voice for Hampton neighborhoods.
May 10, 2022 - Jump ahead in time 20 years. What do you want Hampton to look like? What do we, as a community, need to get there? Help the city set a course for the future. Read on...
April 5, 2022 - The city of Hampton has partnered with Charlottesville nonprofit Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP) to make solar panels more affordable and accessible for residents to add to their homes. Read on...
Apply to be on the Neighborhood Commission. Neighborhood representatives go through a neighborhood-based nominating process prior to names being forwarded to the Neighborhood Commission and City Council. To find out where your neighborhood is located in Hampton, please view our neighborhood district map.
Registered Neighborhood Organizations
The primary purpose of the registration program is to identify and develop relationships with key organizations and networks that make up the Hampton Community. Registered Neighborhood Organizations are required to update their contact information annually.
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In 2015, Chair-Elect Steve Edwards explains how the Neighborhood Commission helps to build pride and excitement in our community.