NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A neighborhood is divided over a garden in Ghent.
A resident of Stockley Gardens created a tribute to lost family members, but it’s on public property. And while most residents tell us they enjoy the scenic additions, the city cited the resident and forced him to remove his trinkets.
The historic Ghent district in Norfolk is home to one of the oldest neighborhoods in town, with tree-lined roads and well-kept houses. And now it is the home of a growing controversy that started here in this green space in the middle of Stockley Gardens…