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Norwalk mayor outlines finances, grants and infrastructure projects in annual city report
Summary
At a City Council meeting, the mayor provided a year-end review of Norwalk’s finances, capital projects and service operations, noting $2.14 million in reserves, new grant awards and planned water, sewer and paving projects.
The mayor of Norwalk delivered an annual overview of the city’s finances, capital projects and service operations during the City Council meeting, highlighting reserve balances, recent grant awards and upcoming infrastructure work.
The mayor said Norwalk ended 2024 with $2,141,886 in a reserve balance account set aside for emergencies and economic downturns, and noted total municipal income tax revenue for 2024 was $9,496,415. He reported total general fund revenue of $9,809,613 and combined city funds of $28,423,611.
The presentation emphasized grants and capital planning. The mayor said the city’s grant writer secured about $8,524,000 last year and roughly $21 million over the past four years. Among major grant-awarded projects noted were a full-depth replacement of the Linwood Bridge (more than $4 million, with construction expected around 2026–2027)…
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