The City of Norwalk held a meeting Tuesday seeking input from residents on a plan to improve transportation.
City staff presented a draft at Norwalk's City Hall, including their goals and implementation steps.
The draft was crafted based on a survey completed by over 1,000 participants expressing areas of concern for mobility across the city.
The input will help create the framework for upcoming projects by the Transportation, Mobility and Parking Department.
The team will build a final master plan following Tuesday night's open house on guiding local transportation policy for the next 10 to 20 years.