Norwalk crews repair potholes on Studebaker Road; city asks residents to report issues via app

City of Norwalk public services announcement · December 9, 2025

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City public services crews worked on Studebaker Road to fix potholes. An unidentified city staff member said the city prioritizes the most disruptive potholes and asked residents to report problems through the Norwalk Connects app so crews can respond.

City of Norwalk public services crews worked on Studebaker Road recently to repair potholes and maintain the roadway, an unidentified city staff member said.

The staff member said the work is part of the city’s ongoing effort to keep streets safe and smooth, adding that "the city prioritizes repairing the most disruptive potholes first, but remains committed to repairing all potholes citywide." Residents were asked to "Report them on the Norwalk Connects app." Once submitted, the staff member said, "public services will be on their way as quickly as possible."

Officials did not provide a schedule or a list of specific repairs during the announcement. The statement emphasized the city’s two priorities: addressing the largest safety and drivability hazards first and maintaining a citywide program to repair remaining potholes.

The city’s notice concluded with an appeal for community investment in the upkeep of Norwalk streets: "Build up Norwalk, investing in your community," the speaker said. No votes or formal actions were recorded in the transcript; the message was delivered as a public-service announcement and call to action for residents to report street problems via the app.