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Committee OKs $175,000 traffic on‑call services amendment for signal maintenance

December 04, 2025 | Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Committee OKs $175,000 traffic on‑call services amendment for signal maintenance
The Norwalk City Economic and Community Development Committee on Dec. 3 approved an amendment to the agreement with NYCON Corporation for traffic on‑call services in an amount not to exceed $175,000 to cover emergency signal work and equipment.

Fred (city presenter) said the RFQ was issued to cover emergency services for roughly 100 traffic signals and explained that the original amount in the contract was incorrect. He described the proposed term as three years with an option to extend for two additional years and said the $175,000 will cover anticipated emergency repairs and equipment needs during the initial three‑year period.

The committee had no questions and approved the funding amendment. The presenter thanked the committee after the vote.

The approval allows staff to proceed with the three‑year on‑call arrangement and to manage emergency signaling needs across the city.

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