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Public Works staff review 2025 metrics: paving, sidewalks, drainage, snow operations and solid-waste updates

Norwalk City Public Works Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Public Works staff presented 2025 performance metrics and program updates, highlighting paving and sidewalk work, two bridge projects funded with state/federal grants, drainage investments, snow operations logistics and improvements to the food-scrap program—committee asked for follow-ups and further stakeholder input on emerging projects.

At the meeting, public works staff delivered a multi-part operational briefing covering 2025 metrics and active projects.

Paving and sidewalks: Engineering staff showed a city paving map and explained the prioritization method (inspection plus a mathematical formula). Last year the city paved approximately 6.5 miles (fewer individual roads than the previous year because of complete-streets designs) and completed more than 5 miles of sidewalks combining asphalt and concrete work. Staff highlighted the West Cedar Bridge replacement as a major accomplishment completed in a single construction season using state…

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