Juan Martinez, the park landscape supervisor, said crews are working at Ramona Park Baseball Field this week, painting base radiuses, cutting, and using nail drag and mat drag to groom the infield for public use. "I'm the park landscape supervisor. I oversee 12 different parks and we work with wonderful crews here in Norwalk," Martinez said.
A city staff member said the public services team is in parks every day to keep them clean and safe and encouraged residents to report issues using the Norwalk Connects app. "Report them on the Norwalk Connects app. Once submitted, public services will be on their way as quickly as possible," the staff member said.
The remarks described routine field-preparation tasks intended to make the ball field ready for community use. Martinez cited painting and grooming operations specifically performed at Ramona Park; no new policies, budgets, or formal actions were proposed during the brief update. The session closed with a general call to civic engagement: "Build up Norwalk, investing in your community."