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City manager reports website relaunch, public art unveiling, record hazardous-waste turnout and police station tour
Summary
City Manager John reported on a redesigned municipal website (norwich.gov), a public sculpture unveiling, a record household hazardous-waste event and tours related to a proposed new police headquarters at the former Chelsea Groton Bank Building at 300 Main Street.
NORWICH — In the city manager's report at the June 16 Norwich City Council meeting, City Manager John detailed a redesigned city website and a domain change to norwich.gov, a public-art unveiling funded by the American Rescue Plan, a record turnout at a household hazardous-waste event and ongoing planning activity related to the police department's potential relocation.
Website and domain: The city launched a redesigned homepage and modernized visuals, and moved the site from nonorwich.org to norwich.gov, the report said. The new .gov domain is administered as an official government domain; existing links to the old address will redirect to the new site. The city credited Ray LaRose (IT manager), Orla McKernan Rafferty (deputy controller) and Jackie…
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