Infrastructure & Technology Projects

As commuting patterns and travels modes continue to change and demands for recreational opportunities increase, Norwalk’s existing infrastructure will need to accommodate new users and new ways of traveling. To help integrate multimodal transportation infrastructure into the City’s network of streets and paths, the Agency can help plan for the future of citywide investments in Norwalk. 

Rail Station & Neighborhood Connection Improvements

South Norwalk Intermodal Center

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Develop a fully integrated intermodal facility to encourage and promote optimal, safe, and seamless connections between a variety of transportation modes including rail, bus, shuttles, taxis, automobiles, and bicycle and pedestrian facilities.

Parks, Recreation & Open Space

SoNo Wharf / Waterfront Access

A calm river reflects a blue sky with white clouds, with buildings and construction cranes along the distant shore.

Plan multimodal connections to the waterfront in the area of SoNo Wharf for recreation, beautification, and development opportunities.

Mathews Park Master Plan

A grand stone mansion with a gabled roof sits on a grassy lawn under a clear blue sky, framed by trees.

Develop a Master Plan for Mathews Park, including multimodal access into and egress out of the park, preservation of the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, and greater use of the open space.

Citywide Parks Master Plan

A grassy park with bare trees, a gravel path in the foreground, and a commercial building on a street in the background.

Support the City in the development of a Citywide Master Plan for Parks in Norwalk.