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Planning commissioners add Arts & Cultural Plan to Norwalk POCD after consultant presentation

March 05, 2026 | Norwalk City, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Planning commissioners add Arts & Cultural Plan to Norwalk POCD after consultant presentation
The Norwalk Planning & Zoning Commission voted to amend the city’s Plan of Conservation and Development to adopt the 2025 Arts & Cultural Plan as an official addendum.

David Pletner Saunders of Cultural Planning Group briefed the commission on the plan, which was developed in 2025 after stakeholder interviews, public forums and a community survey. The plan is intended to guide development and activation of the state‑designated cultural district (Wall Street through Waypoint, West Avenue, Washington Street and into South Norwalk).

Pletner Saunders said the plan focuses on five functions: programming and activation (events, public art and festivals), artist support (affordable space and funding), marketing and wayfinding, economic development (small‑business and tourism support) and connectivity linking subareas across I‑95 and improving transportation. Staff told the commission that the plan had been reviewed by the steering committee, Arts & Culture Commission, Economic & Community Development Committee and Common Council prior to the hearing.

After a brief public comment period with no speakers, a motion to adopt the plan into the POCD carried unanimously by roll call. Commissioners asked only editorial or procedural clarifications — including updating a resolution reference from “common council” to “city council” to match current terminology — and directed staff to implement the plan through existing committees and follow-up steps.

The commission’s action formally recognizes the arts and cultural plan as the city’s strategic guidance for cultural district investment and programming; separate implementation steps and departmental responsibilities remain to be scheduled and resourced.

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