State & Local Meeting
Ad Hoc Sustainability and Resilience Committee 03-11-2026
March 11, 2026
The City of Norwalk's Ad Hoc Sustainability and Resilience Committee convened on March 11, 2026, to discuss various initiatives aimed at enhancing the city's environmental sustainability and resilience. Key topics included updates on the Energy Smart Norwalk program, which promotes solar energy and heat pump installations with financial incentives to residents, and the Oak Hills Park sustainability initiative focused on developing a nature center with demonstration projects such as a food forest and composting site. The committee also reviewed a new capital projects impact analysis tool designed to incorporate sustainability, health, and equity considerations into project prioritization and budgeting processes. Discussions emphasized the importance of community engagement, interdepartmental collaboration, and the need for clear evaluation criteria to ensure effective implementation of sustainability goals. Funding updates for staff positions supporting these initiatives were also provided, with plans to continue advancing the sustainability task force's recommendations by the end of May 2026.
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- Ad Hoc Sustainability and Resilience Committee 03-11-2026 · City of Norwalk Connecticut · Mar 11