The City of Norwalk’s Recreation and Parks Master Plans provides direction on program offerings, facility construction and management, general capital improvements, and park amenities. While the City has completed several park upgrades and quality of life projects, a fresh look is needed to guide us for the next decade.
Starting in the spring of 2020, the Parks Department will initiate a comprehensive system-wide update that will provide a 10-year outlook and vision for the City’s recreation facilities, programming, open space, and trails. The plan will include research, data gathering and analysis, community involvement, and the incorporation of the following plans and documents that have already been completed.
Parks and Recreation Master plans 1952-1966 1996
City of Norwalk Citywide Plan (POCD) – Related to Open Space, Parks, Trails, and Recreation Systems.
Veteran’s Park Master Plan
Cranbury Park Master Plan
Oyster Shell Park Master Plan
Freese Park Master Plan
Oak Hills Master Plan
Bikes and Trails Master Plan
Annual Operating and Capital Improvement Program
Comprehensive Master Plan for Gallaher Estate