The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency is currently implementing its Norwalk TOD Redevelopment plan. Under the guidance of the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency and the City of Norwalk, a study of the area surrounding the South Norwalk Train Station is underway.
The Norwalk Redevelopment Agency is currently implementing its Norwalk TOD Redevelopment plan. Under the guidance of the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency and the City of Norwalk, a study of the area surrounding the South Norwalk Train Station is underway.
Approximately 26 acres surrounding the South Norwalk Train Station, bounded by Monroe St. to the north, Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. to the west, Lowe St. to the southwest, Chestnut St. and Henry St. to the east and including Ely Ave. and a portion of Lexington Ave. to the south, has been identified as the submarket area to study. These are general boundaries and subject to change by the study recommendations.
The study will move through two phases and the final plan will include graphic representations of the potential build-out. The first phase of the study will examine some initial questions to establish baseline conditions for the area.
Based upon the data and conclusions reached from the initial phase, we envision the second part of the study establishing more finite details.
The study will be a coordinated effort between the Agency, the City and the residents and business owners in South Norwalk. On February 25, 2021, the first of multiple public meetings planned for the Norwalk community to add their input was held. The meeting included an informational presentation and an opportunity for participants to share comments and ask questions. A similar presentation was given during the District B March 2021 Meeting.
To learn more about the study you can watch a recording of the February 25, 2021 meeting, below, or click here to view the presentation slides.
The South Norwalk Station Area Study is now available.
If you have questions, please email them to redevelopment@norwalkct.org.