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Public commenters press Norwalk commission on in-person meetings, minority representation and minutes
Summary
Two members of the public told the commission they want a return to in-person meetings, stronger minority-party protections and better minute documentation; one requested the commission include letters in the meeting record.
Two members of the public addressed the Charter Revision Commission at the Jan. 7, 2025 meeting, urging changes to meeting practices, minority-party protections and recordkeeping.
Why it matters: Public comments flagged concerns about accessibility, political representation and transparency that commissioners said they would accept into the record and publish with other public submissions.
Rich Bonifant of 17 Parkhill Avenue told the commission that council meetings should generally be held…
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