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PRESS RELEASE - Town of Norfolk Adopts New Master Plan to Shape Future Growth and Development. read more. October 01, 2024.
One Liberty Lane Norfolk, MA 02056 508-528-1408 Town Hall Hours Mon-Thurs: 9am - 6pm Powered by revize Login. Contact Info; Site Map; Employment; Meeting Agendas; Intranet;
The Town of Norfolk is divided into 4 voting precincts. All election day voting is held at the Freeman-Kennedy School - 70 Boardman Street; All in person early voting is held at the Town Hall - 1 Liberty Lane - Ground Floor; There is a secure ballot drop box located at the back entrance to the building. The drop box is under 24 hour video ...
Online payments can be made through the Town’s website www.norfolk.ma.us. From the Treasurer/Collector’s page, Real Estate, Personal Property, and Motor Vehicle taxes, as well as Water bills can be paid.
The core responsibility of the Assessing Department is the yearly revaluation of all real and personal property located within the Town of Norfolk. Assessors are required by Massachusetts state law to assess all property at its full and fair market value as of January 1 of each year.
The link below will take you to the codified current General Bylaws and Zoning Bylaws of the Town of Norfolk. Bylaws will be updated as amended by Town Meeting. The ecode bylaws are searchable and can be downloaded or printed. For official copies please contact the Town Clerk.
The primary function of the Norfolk Department of Public Works (DPW) is to provide exceptional municipal services for Norfolk’s citizens, businesses, institutions and visitors through sound management, innovation and teamwork. The Norfolk DPW is dedicated to efficiently and effectively maintaining and preserving the infrastructure of the Town ...
The mission of the Building Department is to ensure the safety and integrity of buildings and construction by enforcing State Building Code regulations and local Norfolk Zoning Bylaws. Staff Contacts:
Planning Board. The Planning Board ensures compliance with Chapter 41 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Planning Board also acts under the Norfolk Zoning Bylaw and the Planning Board Rules and Regulations for the Subdivision of Land and Site Plan Approval.
You can explore more about the history of our town through the Norfolk Timeline Project brought to you by the Norfolk Historical Commission. The area that is now Norfolk was explored by settlers as early as 1632.