Welcome to the Norwalk Transportation Master Plan.


The City of Norwalk is developing a holistic, long-term traffic management and transportation improvement plan for managing the various modes of transportation within the City. The plan will provide a roadmap for innovative transportation solutions that are safe, economical, accessible, sustainable, livable, and suitable for Norwalk that enhance connectivity and mobility. This plan will guide the transportation policy and investments in the City transportation network over the next 10 to 20 years.


The Transportation Master Plan’s overall goal is to improve the various forms of urban mobility with future technologies and transportation modes in mind. Other goals include:

  • Minimizing traffic congestion
  • Improving the quality of life
  • Managing curb-space
  • Promoting favorable public health and social equality

The plan will include the following:

  • Upgrading existing roadways to provide increased capacity, efficiency and safety
  • Increasing micro-mobility options including electric vehicle on demand shuttles, ride sharing, walking and biking
  • Including Vision Zero initiatives that prioritize equitable transportation options and traffic safety through design, engineering, policies, enforcement, community engagement, and education
  • Addressing on-street residential parking
  • Assessing issues such as traffic calming and truck traffic

Having a well-planned and coordinated transportation network is vital to the economic health of Norwalk. A well-developed and achievable transportation plan will contribute to ensuring the City’s viability and vitality for years to come. For more plan information and opportunities to comment, click here.


FHI Studio is the lead consultant for the Transportation Master Plan.

Survey tool developed by project consultant FHI Studio
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Please complete a short survey to tell us about how you travel, what works, and what needs improvement.


Then help us identify transportation concerns and opportunities on an interactive map.


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How do you typically travel in Norwalk? (Select one)
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What other types of transportation do you use? (Select all that apply)
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What are your primary reasons for travel in Norwalk? (Select up to three)
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How easy is it for you to get where you are going by:
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What do you see as the biggest barriers to travel?
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