Former Councilwoman Duleep Speaks Out On..., In The News, Norwalk City Hall, On The Issues, Recent News - No Comments » - Posted on October, 24 at 12:04 pm
Democrats’ Letter: Norwalk Needs Fresh Perspective by Anna Duleep, Warren Peña, Yvonne Rodriguez, Sharon Stewart, Kathleen Mary Tepper Democratic candidates for At-Large seats on the Norwalk Common Council Running a city is a large, complicated and expensive undertaking. It is, in effect, big business. For example, the city of Norwalk spends more than $250 million [...]
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In The News, On The Issues, Recent News - No Comments » - Posted on October, 13 at 3:48 pm
click HERE to read Anna’s essay published as, “Opinion: Without synergy and a realistic financial map, ‘motion’ gets us nowhere” [The Hour, October 11, 2011] click HERE to read this piece published as, “Norwalker urges smaller development projects” [The Daily Norwalk, Oct. 10, 2011] Click HERE to read Anna’s letter, “We need synergy and a [...]
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Anna's Blog, Former Councilwoman Duleep Speaks Out On..., In The News, Recent News - Comments Off - Posted on October, 24 at 1:25 pm
I believe this campaign is an opportunity to demonstrate how I will approach our state budget negotiations if elected. Thoughtful planning and good old-fashioned elbow grease don’t have to cost money. I am proud to be solidly on track to run a successful campaign well below budget! A dollar left unspent by a candidate who [...]
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In The News - Comments Off - Posted on July, 13 at 3:03 pm
Council set to vote on Waypointe By Robert Koch, The Hour, March 24, 2009 Common Council members are poised to vote tonight on what Mayor Richard A. Moccia is describing as the first “major redevelopment” of Norwalk’s uptown area in more than a half century. Up for consideration and vote are a $103-million bond resolution [...]
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In The News, Recent News - Comments Off - Posted on July, 13 at 12:52 pm
Company’s future uncertain as city eyes land By Robert Koch, The Hour, July 7, 2009 Jan Engstrom, president of L&L Ever-Green, Inc., says he understands the city cannot lease to him forever the Day Street land where he stores thousands of evergreens for his landscape nursery business. But Engstrom would like to rent the city-owned [...]
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In The News, Recent News - No Comments » - Posted on June, 18 at 12:04 pm
SWRPA seeks $35,000 to keep Norwalk River clean By Robert Koch, The Hour, June 17, 2009 The South Western Regional Planning Agency may receive $135,000 in federal stimulus funds to keep runoff, fertilizer and other pollutants out of the Saugatuck, Mianus, Five Mile and Norwalk Rivers watersheds. “The first is $35,000 for the Norwalk River, [...]
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In The News, Recent News - No Comments » - Posted on June, 18 at 11:47 am
Council: Not so fast on SoNo housing By Robert Koch, The Hour, June 14, 2009 Citing the city’s master plan, Norwalk Redevelopment Agency officials asked the Common Council last Tuesday night to clear the way for residential housing on city-owned land near Ryan Park in South Norwalk. Council members answered, “Not so fast.” “I personally [...]
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In The News - Comments Off - Posted on June, 18 at 11:45 am
Council: Not so fast on SoNo housing By Robert Koch, The Hour, June 14, 2009 Citing the city’s master plan, Norwalk Redevelopment Agency officials asked the Common Council last Tuesday night to clear the way for residential housing on city-owned land near Ryan Park in South Norwalk. Council members answered, “Not so fast.” “I personally [...]
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