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Norwalk Receives $2 Million To Clean Up Ryan Park

NORWALK, Conn. -- A South Norwalk Park closed due to contamination is about to get a major cleanup.

The city of Norwalk received a $2 million state grant to clean up Ryan Park.

The city of Norwalk received a $2 million state grant to clean up Ryan Park.

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The city was selected to receive a $2  million state grant to remediate the 2.2-acre Ryan Park in South Norwalk, according to an announcement by Senate Majority Leader Bob Duff (D-Norwalk).

The park has been closed since contamination was discovered that was not addressed when the park was built on former industrial land.

“South Norwalk has a long history of landfill practices and industrial uses that have left a residue of contaminants evidenced in soil and groundwater testing at this site,” said Duff.

“This funding will make the Ryan Park safe for our children’s health and serve as a wonderful addition to the Washington Village redevelopment.”

“Continued investment in the Washington Village area contiguous to Ryan Park is more than just encouraging; the state’s ability to address brownfields in urban districts is paramount for economic development,” said State Rep. Bruce Morris (D-Norwalk). 

“I want to thank the Governor and DECD for this funding. We will continue to work to remediate brownfields in Norwalk supporting the overall continued growth in health in the city.”

The grant is part of $6.9 million of state funding awarded to 14 towns and cities to assess, remediate, and revitalize brownfields across the state.

The projects comprise 424 acres of redevelopment as part of ongoing, unprecedented efforts to restore and put blighted properties back into productive uses.

The grants are from the Department of Economic and Community Development.

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