Norwalk reports near‑complete street rehabilitation in two zones and fast storm cleanup
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City reported repaving and ADA upgrades in Zone 29 and Zone 7, reminded residents of expected work, promoted the Norwalk Connects app for non‑emergency reports, and published a resident compliment about rapid tree‑debris cleanup.
Norwalk officials provided an update on neighborhood street rehabilitation and public‑works response after recent heavy rain.
The city said rehabilitation and repaving in Zone 29 (boundaries enumerated in the presentation) is nearly complete, with sidewalks upgraded to ADA standards and final tasks including street striping and signage remaining. Officials also said Zone 7 repaving has been completed with ADA ramps and fresh pavement. Residents were advised to watch for ongoing construction activity and final markings.
City staff described storm responses after heavy rain, noting crews trimmed trees to prevent falling branches and cleared hazards. The presentation promoted the Norwalk Connects app as the primary non‑emergency reporting channel. A resident who identified herself as Maribel said she called the city after branches fell and crews cleaned debris in under an hour and worked for three days, thanking the city's crews for their prompt response.
No new capital appropriations or contractor awards were announced during the remarks; officials reiterated continuing maintenance and neighborhood outreach.
