Norwich
Upcoming
City Council
The council will hold a public hearing and vote on a cost-sharing sidewalk program for seven properties (city cost ~$43,750). They will vote on accepting a $173,200 cybersecurity grant with a $43,300 local match. The main item is a new ordinance authorizing automated traffic enforcement devices (speed and red-light cameras) in school and pedestrian safety zones. A petition from the Disabilities Commission condemning bigotry against the mayor will be read.
- Sidewalk cost-sharing at 80 Boswell Ave ($2,133), 33 Spaulding Rd ($6,034), 54 Division St ($7,854), 46 Sholes Ave ($2,552), 171 Laurel Hill Ave ($5,103), 169 Laurel Hill Ave ($7,309), 38 North Cliff St ($9,661)
- Cybersecurity grant EMW-2023-CY-00033-S01 for $173,200 with $43,300 local match
- New ordinance authorizing automated traffic enforcement devices (speed and red-light cameras)
- Bridge replacement on Cranberry Pond Rd over I-395 ($14M, virtual public meeting July 13)
- Disabilities Commission open letter deploring bigotry and threats against Mayor Singh
Commission on the City Plan
The Commission on the City Plan will discuss and potentially vote on a request for a 90-day extension to file mylars for Subdivision #442, covering properties at 145 Taftville-Occum Road, 432 Canterbury Turnpike, and 180 Lawler Lane (the OIC Re-Subdivision). The meeting also includes call to order, roll call, and adjournment.
- 90-day extension request to file mylars for SUB #442 (OIC Re-Subdivision) at 145 Taftville-Occum Road, 432 Canterbury Turnpike, and 180 Lawler Lane
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Greeneville Neighborhood Revitalization Committee
The committee will hear presentations from guest speakers representing the Greeneville School and Capehart. Members will also receive updates regarding the neighborhood's strategic plan.
- Greeneville School guest presentation
- Capehart guest presentation
- Strategic Plan updates
Appoint/ReAppointment SubCommittee-Council
The Appointment & Re-Appointment Sub-Committee will discuss candidate nominations for several Norwich boards and commissions. The agenda covers potential appointments to the Commission on the City Plan, the Harbor Management Commission, and the Ice Arena Authority. No policy or budget decisions are scheduled.
- Discussion of Kathy Warzecha’s appointment to the Commission on the City Plan
- Discussion of Mark Sicuso’s appointment to the Harbor Management Commission
- Discussion of Mark Sicuso’s appointment to the Ice Arena Authority
- Review of candidates for other city boards, commissions, and agencies
CT Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative CMEEC
The regular hybrid meeting of the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative and Connecticut Transmission Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative Joint Board of Directors scheduled for June 25, 2026, has been cancelled.
Harbor Management Commission
The commission will discuss updates to the Harbor Management Plan and next steps for relocating a boat launch. Old business includes consultant updates, dock safety equipment, and a derelict vessel policy review. Financial reports and correspondence will also be reviewed.
- Consultant Geoff Steadman provides updates on ongoing projects
- Dock safety equipment updates reviewed
- Derelict vessel policy review
- Harbor Management Plan updates and member participation
- Relocation of boat launch: updates and next steps
Inland Wetlands, Water Courses & Conservation Commission
The Commission will review an application to conduct subsurface exploration at 432 Canterbury Turnpike and 180 Lawler Lane. The project involves soil borings, test pits, and groundwater observations to evaluate site conditions.
- Subsurface exploration at 432 Canterbury Turnpike + 180 Lawler Lane
- Geotechnical investigation for Norwich Community Development Corporation