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Norwalk Conservation Commission approves multiple bond releases, holds portions for plant survival

Norwalk Conservation Commission and Inland Wetland Agency · December 10, 2025
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At its Dec. 9 meeting, the Norwalk Conservation Commission approved several partial and full bond releases for corrective-action permits, withheld portions tied to plant survival, and heard farewell remarks for a long-serving member. Staff will circulate the 2026 meeting schedule.

NORWALK — The Norwalk Conservation Commission and Inland Wetland Agency on Dec. 9 approved several bond releases and reductions tied to corrective-action permits while retaining portions of bonds where plant survival or site stabilization remain incomplete.

Commission staff summarized inspections of multiple properties that were subject to corrective-action planting plans or fill removal. For one property, staff reported that 50 shrubs were required but inspectors found 28 surviving shrubs at the November 2025 inspection. "Their most recent inspection found a total of 28 shrubs," said Alexis, the senior environmental officer who presented the site reviews and photographs.

Because bond calculations separate components for planting survival, invasive-plant management and sediment/erosion control, the…

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