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Norwalk Planning & Zoning Commission continues review of FY2026–27 capital budget after public comments on trail maintenance, clean energy and City Hall repairs

Norwalk Planning and Zoning Commission · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing Feb. 11 on Norwalk’s FY2026–27 capital budget, heard public comments urging maintenance for the Norwalk River Valley Trail, more city clean‑energy investment and repairs to a deteriorating City Hall ceiling, and voted to continue its review to March 4.

The Norwalk Planning & Zoning Commission on Feb. 11 heard public comment on the city’s FY2026–27 capital budget and agreed to continue its review to the commission’s March 4 meeting to allow time to consider written letters and public input.

Chairman Bryce opened the special meeting by saying the commission’s role is limited to reporting whether proposals are consistent with the city’s Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD) and that the commission does not vote to allocate funding. "We do not vote on which projects are granted funding," he said, noting the commission will prepare a report for the City Council and Board of Estimate and Taxation.

Speakers urged the commission to consider maintenance, historic placards and clean-energy investments while making its POCD assessment. Tanner…

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