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Votes at a glance: Norwalk committee approves fiber-optic, sidewalk, traffic-engineering agreements and Ely Avenue mural

5967884 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

Four procurement and program items were approved unanimously by the Norwalk Economic & Community Development Committee on Oct. 9, including maintenance services for the city’s fiber network, a sidewalk contract amendment, a set of on-call traffic-engineering master agreements, and the Ely Avenue mural contract.

At its Oct. 9 special meeting the Norwalk Economic & Community Development Committee voted unanimously on four formal items, summarized below.

1) Fiber-optic emergency and maintenance services (approved) Motion: Authorize the mayor to execute an agreement with Fiber Optic Plus LLC to provide city fiber-optic cable emergency and maintenance services for an amount of $50,000. Mover: Council member Freire. Key details: Traffic division staff said the city’s traffic network now uses roughly 10 miles of fiber and connects multiple city facilities (five fire stations, libraries, police, traffic operations). IT and the Transportation, Mobility & Parking (TMP) team worked on the network; the requested $50,000 is for on-call emergency response and maintenance. Vote: unanimous.

2) Colina Concrete — Rowayton sidewalk (approved) Motion: Authorize the mayor to execute an order on the contract with Colina…

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