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Norwich mayor in final State of the City highlights $200 million wastewater project, downtown redevelopment and school construction

2230524 · January 21, 2025
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Mayor Peter Albert Nystrom used his final State of the City address to highlight major projects — a $200 million Norwich Public Utilities wastewater treatment plant, downtown redevelopment, school construction and an expected police station referendum — and to thank local partners and developers.

Mayor Peter Albert Nystrom delivered his final State of the City address on Jan. 21, outlining ongoing and planned projects intended to spur downtown redevelopment, upgrade utilities and expand school capacity.

Nystrom said the Norwich Public Utilities wastewater treatment plant, a $200,000,000 investment now more than a year into construction, will improve water quality in the Thames River and Long Island Sound and is the largest construction project in the city. "When complete, this project will go a long, long way toward improving water quality in the Thames River and Long Island Sound," he said.

The mayor described multiple downtown redevelopment projects moving forward, including conversion of the former YMCA building for private use by Madryn…

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