preview

Hampton Road Assessment

Decent Essays

Identification The name of the community is Norfolk. It is part of the Hampton Roads area, a region of 1.6 million people located in The Commonwealth of Virginia. Norfolk has about 245,803 residents and more than 100 diverse neighborhoods (U.S Census, 2010). The government unit of the city is made up of the Mayor, City Council, City Manager, City Treasurer, Commissioner of Revenue, and Commonwealth Attorney . Norfolk is classified as the major business, financial, and educational hub of Hampton Roads.(hamptonroadschamber) The City also hosts the world’s largest United States Naval Base and one of the busiest international ports on the East Coast (www.norfolk.gov).

According to the 2010 U.S Census, the racial breakdown in Norfolk is as follows: …show more content…

The Hampton Roads region enjoys exceptional cargo handling and transportation through the extensive rail service provided by Norfolk Southern and CSX. The combined rail system consists of 43,300 miles of tracks linking 23 states, including the entire Eastern U.S. and the Province of Ontario, Canada. Amtrak provides daily passenger rail service between Newport News, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston. (Hamptonroadschamber)
Three marine terminals operated by the Virginia Port Authority and located in Norfolk, Newport News, and Portsmouth, serve the region as one of the busiest general cargo ports on the East Coast with a 50 foot deep, year-round, ice-free harbor. APM Terminals has opened Phase I of its $450 million, 575-acre facility in Portsmouth. This is the country’s first privately developed container terminal and one of the largest and most advanced container facilities on the North American East Coast. Over 95% of the world’s shipping lines call on the Port of Hampton Roads, linking Virginia to more than 380 ports in over 115 locations …show more content…

(www.norfolk.gov) II. Resources in the Community Most of the welfare, recreational, civic and housing Community Facilities are provided by the city of Norfolk. For example, Norfolk Department of Human Services provides: • Auxiliary grants • Child Care Assistance • Emergency Assistance • Energy Assistance • FAMIS (low cost health insurance for children) • SNAP • General Relief • Medicaid • Refugee Resettlement Program • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families In addition, NHDS provides complimentary services such as utilities assistance, energy assistance, and burial expenses. Moreover, the department provides domestic violence program to educate and assists citizens on how to get help in this difficult predicament, including shelter, safety planning, court accompaniment, and referrals to appropriate services.

Get Access