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Norwalk Conservation Commission accepts minutes, hears sustainability updates and adjourns

January 28, 2026 | Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Norwalk Conservation Commission accepts minutes, hears sustainability updates and adjourns
The commission accepted corrected meeting minutes (a motion was made and seconded; voice votes recorded as 'Aye') during the Jan. 27 session. A commissioner corrected her earlier recorded vote on a previous Longshore Road item and the board approved the corrected minutes unanimously.

Commissioner Knight reported on sustainability and resilience task‑force activity, asking for examples and case studies on microgrids, geothermal, community solar and other energy ideas; several commissioners volunteered contacts from a recent Connecticut League of Conservation Voters conference and discussed neighborhood‑scale "porch" solar and pilot concepts.

The chair moved to adjourn near the end of the agenda; the motion was seconded and commissioners voted 'Aye' to end the meeting.

Quote: Commissioner Knight said the task force is “working on the energy piece” and solicited examples of towns doing microgrids or geothermal work.

Procedural actions recorded: acceptance of prior meeting minutes and formal adjournment. No other votes authorizing projects or permits were completed at this meeting.

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