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Chesapeake, VA | Official Website Chesapeake, Virginia, is a blend of rural and urban centers, providing its citizens with excellent schools, recreational, and cultural facilities
About Chesapeake Chesapeake became the second largest city in Virginia in 2020, and it continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the region Learn more about the City's current makeup and plans for the future on the Chesapeake Community Profile story map
Tourism | Chesapeake, VA On the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, minutes from the Virginia Beach oceanfront and downtown Norfolk, Chesapeake offers an endless range of outdoor activities, unique shopping, and global cuisine
Government | Chesapeake, VA The employees of the City of Chesapeake are committed to providing quality service to all Citizens equitably, in a responsive and caring manner Contact the City of Chesapeake
History of Chesapeake Chesapeake's history dates back much further than 1963 when Norfolk County and the City of South Norfolk merged to create Chesapeake The city's landmarks and communities have a long, varied and interesting history
Online Services | Chesapeake, VA Find links to online services City Forms Applications Access forms and applications pertaining citywide Construction Find information pertaining to construction Income Tax Return Information Get income tax information online Library Card Application Apply for a library card Mobile Apps Find mobile apps for your convenience Parks Recreation Online Class Registration Register for
Visitors | Chesapeake, VA If you're moving to Chesapeake, visit our Community page for resources you'll need before and after you arrive If you're a business considering relocation, visit our Economic Development Department and find out why Chesapeake is where you want to do business
Planning Areas | Chesapeake, VA The Indian River Planning Area sits at the northern-most point of Chesapeake, abutting the Virginia Beach portion of Indian River Road The area encompasses part of the Elizabeth and Indian Rivers, after which the area is named