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Norwalkers reflect on Juneteenth s elevation; some hope for more substantive changes
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NORWALK, Conn. On Tuesday, the Norwalk Common Council unanimously:
Moved forward with work on a new Recreation & Parks master plan
Approved gender neutral language for the City code
Approved a simulator for Norwalk Police
Provided a training facility for prospective firefighters and heard an update on recruitment
Master plan
Director of Recreation and Parks Nick Roberts has moved on and the Common Council is moving forward on an initiative he began in September 2019, authorizing $249,975 for a consultant to create a new Recreation and Parks master plan.
“I believe the last time a master plan was done for Recreation and Parks was nearly 20 years ago or so. However, we’re finally moving in the right direction. And particularly as the city is growing and our parks and open space will become a more vital resource for recreation and other public uses,” Recreation and Parks Committee Chairwoman Darlene Young (D-District B) said.
Winnipeg Free Press
Year-old downtown initiative works the streets to connect those in need with supports
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Downtown Community Safety Partnership worker Jasmine Kodi (red mask) reaches out to connect with people who may need help in the downtown area.
On the fourth floor of the Air Canada Building on Portage Avenue, 15 members of the Downtown Community Safety Partnership sit in a circle and brief each other on what they might encounter as they prepare to walk through downtown.
On the fourth floor of the Air Canada Building on Portage Avenue, 15 members of the Downtown Community Safety Partnership sit in a circle and brief each other on what they might encounter as they prepare to walk through downtown.