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Norwalk to formally investigate feasibility of two South Norwalk schools on one lot

Norwalk to formally investigate feasibility of two South Norwalk schools on one lot
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Norwalk BoE considers two schools on Chestnut Ave site

Jana Silsby of DLR Group presents a new plan for the Columbus School site at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. A new school is shown in white and the existing building is grey. Connecting the two would allow them to share public spaces. NORWALK, Conn. A radically different concept for South Norwalk school construction was unveiled Tuesday by Norwalk Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella. This might mean sending a new application to the State by June 30. Two schools would be squeezed onto the 3.5-acre Chestnut Street site, one for Columbus Magnet School and the other a neighborhood elementary school, in the rough concept. The new Columbus would face Henry Street. The existing building would be used for a neighborhood K-5 school.

Norwalk Police – NBC Connecticut

Three stores were fined after they were found to not be in compliance with the sale of nicotine and vaping products to minors, police said. Norwalk officials said that Vapewise on Liberty Square, Mohegan Smoke Shop on North Main Street, and the Citgo gas station on East Avenue were found to not be in compliance. The Norwalk Special Services Division… Norwalk Sep 28, 2020 Police have arrested a man who is accused of sexually assaulting a woman who was sedated at Norwalk Hospital last month. Officers said on August 29, they learned about a woman who was sexually assaulted by a male patient at Norwalk Hospital. The male patient, later identified as 44-year-old Rodney Daniels, of Stamford, was at the hospital because of PCP…

Norwalk Zoning Commission ruling halts all contractor yard expansions for a year

(Wikimedia Commons Free Repository) NORWALK, Conn. – No new contractor yards or expansions of existing ones will be approved in Norwalk during the next 12 months, due to a moratorium unanimously approved by the Zoning Commission after several hours of deliberation and public comment in the Zoners’ May 11 and May 20th meetings. An extensive study of Norwalk’s industrial zones will be conducted throughout the year-long period that the moratorium is in effect.  No contractor yard applications will be accepted during that time. Norwalk Planning and Zoning Director Steve Kleppin advocated for the measure. “Many contractors operate well within the bounds of what’s permitted by the City,” Kleppin said.  “Unfortunately, there are also many illegal contractor yards that are a constant source of work for the Planning and Zoning Department.  The City is looking at its industrial zones and is about to start a study of them within the next month or so.  How do we maximize ind

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