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Norwalk council approves West High Road subdrain retrofit, awards $192,458 contract after public hearing
Summary
The council held a public hearing and approved three resolutions to authorize a subdrain retrofit on West High Road, accepting staff findings that the targeted work will protect existing pavement and prevent moisture-related failures; TK Concrete won the $192,458 contract.
Norwalk City Council on Thursday approved a three-step package of resolutions to proceed with a subdrain retrofit project on West High Road, following a public hearing in which staff explained the retrofit is intended to reduce subsurface moisture and extend pavement life.
The project will add subdrains and granular backfill behind curb sections for a pilot segment of West High Road and will include targeted concrete panel replacement where needed, staff said. Public-works staff described the effort as a pilot intended to test whether subsurface drainage improvements reduce water migration into the pavement and slow future deterioration.
During the public hearing, staff read written questions and answers submitted by Council member Jackie, who…
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