Norwalk Ordinance Committee Advances Moratorium on Cannabis Establishments Norwalk's Ordinance Committee of the Common Council unanimously voted for a moratorium on cannabis retail establishments in the city.
Norwalk Proposes Additional Funding for Schools The Norwalk Common Council will be voting to increase its budget cap slightly to give more funding to the school district.
East Avenue, Under the Train Bridge, Will be Fully Closed for About a Week Some time in the next few weeks, East Avenue will be fully shut down on either side of the train bridge to install a special temporary earth retaining system, including large steel beams, that will be used to keep the bridge in place while utility work is done. This work
Norwalk Gets First Look At Proposed Budget Mayor Harry Rilling and chief financial officer Henry Dachowitz presented their proposed $412.5 million operating budget to the Board of Estimate and Taxation and the Common Council this week. The proposed budget calls for a 3.75% increase on the school’s side, bringing their budget to $216.3
The "What": This Week in Southwest Connecticut A look at what's happening around southwest Connecticut for the week of February 7.
More than $150 million is coming to Southwestern Connecticut. How will it impact the region? Infrastructure almost always goes unnoticed— until there’s an issue with it. We often don’t think about the roads we travel to work each day, until we hit a large pothole and mess up a tire, or see a road closed and have to detour. We don’t think
Exploring Norwalk's ARPA Funds Norwalk has divided its plans for its more than $39 million in ARPA funds into three main categories: offsetting tax increases, investing in infrastructure and capital projects, and providing funding for community services, businesses, and nonprofits. Mayor Harry Rilling told the Common Council at its Oct. 12 meeting [https://www.