Norwalk, Connecticut Explained

Norwalk
Settlement Type:City
Image Alt:Norwalk Harbor and vicinity
Seal Alt:Official Seal
Image Blank Emblem:Norwalk, Connecticut Logo.png
Blank Emblem Type:Logo
Nickname:Oyster Town
Motto:Latin: E Pluribus Unum
Coordinates:41.0939°N -73.4197°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:U.S. state
Subdivision Name1:Connecticut
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2:Fairfield
Subdivision Type3:Region
Subdivision Name3:Western CT
Established Title:Settled
Established Date:February 26, 1640
Established Title2:Incorporated
Established Date2:September 11, 1651
Established Title3:Consolidated
Established Date3:June 6, 1913
Founder:Roger Ludlow and Daniel Patrick[1]
Government Type:Weak mayor–council
Leader Party:D
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Harry Rilling
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Sq Mi:36.37
Area Land Sq Mi:22.89
Area Water Sq Mi:13.49
Elevation Ft:43
Population Total:91,184
Population As Of:2020
Population Density Sq Mi:3983.574
Population Footnotes:[2]
Postal Code Type:ZIP Codes
Postal Code:06850–06860
Area Code:203/475
Area Code Type:Area codes
Etymology:Mohegan-Pequot language
Timezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Utc Offset:-5
Timezone Dst:Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)
Utc Offset Dst:-4
Blank1 Name:FIPS code
Blank2 Name:GNIS feature ID
Blank3 Name:Major highways
Blank4 Name:Commuter Rail
Area Footnotes:[3]
Area Total Km2:94.20
Area Land Km2:59.28
Area Water Km2:34.93
Population Density Km2:1538.192

Norwalk is a city located in Western Connecticut, United States, in southern Fairfield County, on the northern shore of the Long Island Sound. Norwalk lies within both the New York metropolitan area and the Bridgeport metropolitan area.[4]

Norwalk was originally settled in 1649, and is the sixth-most populous city in Connecticut. According to the 2020 United States Census, it has a population of 91,184.[5]

History

See main article: History of Norwalk, Connecticut.

Roger Ludlow purchased the areas east of the Norwalk River from Chief Mahackemo of the Norwaake (or Naramauke) Indians in 1640.[6] Norwalk was settled in 1649, incorporated September 1651, and named after the Algonquin word, meaning "point of land", or more probably from the Native American name "Naramauke".[7]

The Battle of Norwalk took place during the Revolutionary War,[8] and led to the burning of most of the town.[9] In 1836, the borough of Norwalk was created, covering the central area of the town.[10] In 1853, the first ever train disaster in the United States happened over the Norwalk River.[11] During the 19th and early 20th century, Norwalk was a major railroad stop for the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad.[12] The city of South Norwalk and the remaining parts of the town of Norwalk were both combined in 1910 to form the current city.[13]

The Ku Klux Klan had a brief presence in Norwalk during the 1920s, but quickly fell apart due to internal issues.[14] In 1955, multiple hurricanes hit the city, causing flooding in Norwalk Harbor.[15] During the 1970s, efforts were taken to historically preserve South Norwalk, resulting in the creation of the Washington Street Historic District.[16]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 36.3sqmi, of which 13.5sqmi (37.24%) are covered by water.

Topography

Norwalk's topography is dominated by its coastline along Long Island Sound, the Norwalk River and its eastern and western banks, and the Norwalk Islands.[17] The highest elevation is above sea level on the fairway of the 16th hole of the Silvermine Golf Course,[18] and the low elevation is sea level on Long Island Sound.

Demographics

2020 census

Norwalk, Connecticut – Racial and ethnic composition
!Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic)!Pop 2000[19] !Pop 2010[20] ![21] !% 2000!% 2010!
White alone (NH)53,32447,718style='background: #ffffe6; 44,31464.28%55.74%style='background: #ffffe6; 48.60%
Black or African American alone (NH)12,23111,472style='background: #ffffe6; 11,07414.74%13.40%style='background: #ffffe6; 12.14%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH)9594style='background: #ffffe6; 1020.11%0.11%style='background: #ffffe6; 0.11%
Asian alone (NH)2,6724,045style='background: #ffffe6; 4,7723.22%4.73%style='background: #ffffe6; 5.23%
Pacific Islander alone (NH)2825style='background: #ffffe6; 140.03%0.03%style='background: #ffffe6; 0.02%
Some Other Race alone (NH)137244style='background: #ffffe6; 6520.17%0.29%style='background: #ffffe6; 0.72%
Mixed Race or Multi-Racial (NH)1,4981,235style='background: #ffffe6; 2,6271.81%1.44%style='background: #ffffe6; 2.88%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)12,96620,770style='background: #ffffe6; 27,62915.63%24.26%style='background: #ffffe6; 30.30%
Total82,95185,603style='background: #ffffe6; 91,184100.00%100.00%style='background: #ffffe6; 100.00%

2010 census

As of the census of 2010, 85,603 people,[22] 35,415 households,[23] and 21,630 families resided in the city.[24] The population density was 2358.2sp=usNaNsp=us. The 35,415 housing units had an average density of 975.6sp=usNaNsp=us. The racial makeup of the city was 68.7% White, 14.2% African American, 0.4% Native American, 4.8% Asian, 9.1% from other races, and 2.8% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 24.3% of the population.[25]

Of the 35,415 households, 27.9% had children under 18 living with them, 47.1% were married couples living together, 11.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.4% were not families. About 33.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.5% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size in the city was 2.55, and the average family size was 3.16.[26]

The age distribution was 22% under 18, with 7.3% from 18 to 24, 31.7% from 25 to 44, 31.2% from 45 to 64, and 12.8% were 65 or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.2 males.

See also: List of Connecticut locations by per capita income. The median income for a household in the city was $76,161, and for a family was $103,032. The per capita income for the city was $43,303.[27] About 5.7% of families and 8.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.2% of those under age 18 and 8.2% of those age 65 or over.[28] [29]

Economy

See also: List of companies based in Norwalk, Connecticut. Pepperidge Farm, Xerox, Frontier Communications, and Booking Holdings have headquarters in Norwalk.[30] [31]

Arts and culture

Events

Places of worship

Attractions

Notable places on the National Register of Historic Places

Government

United States Congress

SenatorsNamePartyAssumed officeLevel
 Senate Class 1Richard BlumenthalDemocratic2011Senior Senator
 Senate Class 3Chris MurphyDemocratic2013Junior Senator
RepresentativesNamePartyAssumed office
 District 4Jim HimesDemocratic2009

Connecticut General Assembly

Connecticut House of Representatives

DistrictNamePartyAssumed office
 137Kadeem RobertsDemocratic2023
 140Travis SimmsDemocratic2018
 141Tracy MarraRepublican2023
 142Lucy DathanDemocratic2018
 143Dominique JohnsonDemocratic2023

Politics

Norwalk has voted Democratic for president since 1992, when the city voted for Bill Clinton.[39] However, between 1928 and 1992, the city only voted Democratic twice: 1936[40] and 1964.[41]

Norwalk city vote
by party in presidential elections
YearDemocraticRepublicanThird parties
2020<-- [42] -->67.99% 29,38230.80% 13,3111.21% 521
201663.86% 24,41432.23% 12,3243.91% 1,494
201263.01% 22,36935.98% 12,7731.01% 357
200865.51% 24,48933.84% 12,6510.65% 244
200458.15% 20,61540.06% 14,2011.79% 633
200059.90% 19,29335.76% 11,5194.34% 1,399
199655.52% 17,35434.55% 10,8009.93% 3,105
199244.02% 16,48839.36% 14,74316.62% 6,224
198843.23% 14,51855.44% 18,6181.33% 445
198435.68% 12,50964.03% 22,4470.29% 102
198036.40% 11,78552.40% 16,96911.20% 3,627
197642.69% 13,72456.53% 18,1760.78% 250
197234.17% 11,45964.10% 21,4961.73% 579
196841.59% 13,33051.50% 16,5036.91% 2,215
196461.90% 19,62038.10% 12,0760.00% 0
196044.32% 13,74455.68% 17,2680.00% 0
195628.48% 8,13471.52% 20,4280.00% 0
1952[43] 43.47% 10,28061.52% 17,0311.34% 372
1948[44] 37.13% 9,98052.41% 12,0324.12% 947
1944[45] 46.88% 9,82253.12% 11,1310.00% 0
1940[46] 49.29% 9,86950.71% 10,1530.00% 0
1936[47] 56.17% 9,21643.83% 7,1910.00% 0
1932[48] 46.40% 6,37553.60% 7,3640.00% 0
1928[49] 37.95% 4,86761.32% 7,8650.73% 94
+ ! colspan="6"
Voter Registration and Party Enrollment Statistics as of October 27, 2020[50]
PartyActive votersInactive votersTotal votersPercentage
Republican10,16152 10,21317.22%
Democratic23,14416423,30839.30%
Libertarian1,226101,2362.08%
Unaffiliated24,36717124,538 41.38%
Totals58,898 39759,295100%

Districts

The City of Norwalk currently has six taxing districts.[51] The First, Second, Third, and Sixth taxing districts are political entities with their respective voters electing officers, holding annual business meetings, approving budgets, and considering other matters, as specified in each of their charters.[52] [53] Election of Taxing District Commissioners and Treasurers by voters from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th districts take place in odd-numbered years.

The Fourth and Fifth districts are not counted as separate governments, as they constitute the city proper.[54] Each taxing district has its own property tax rate reflecting the mix of services each receives from the city.Secondly, municipal elections of mayor, common council, board of education, and other positions are also held in odd-numbered years at 13 polling places within five voting districts around the city.

Voting districts are not the same for state and federal elections, which are held on even-numbered years at 12 polling locations.[55]

Municipal

Norwalk's municipal government is a weak-mayor form of a mayor-council government with the mayor of Norwalk elected by its voters.[56] The city's charter gives certain administrative powers exclusively to the council and others jointly to the Council and Mayor. The Common Council is the law-writing body of the City of Norwalk. Norwalk's common council consists of fifteen council members, five elected at-large and ten elected by district, two from each district.[57]

Representatives

Norwalk is represented in the Connecticut General Assembly by five House representatives corresponding to five Connecticut legislative districts and one senator from one Connecticut Senate district.[58] [59]

Norwalk, which lies within Connecticut's 4th congressional district, is represented in the United States Congress by one congressional representative (Democrat Jim Himes) in the United States House of Representatives, and along with the rest of Connecticut, by two U.S. Senators (Democrats Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy) in the United States Senate.

Education

See main article: Education in Norwalk, Connecticut. Norwalk Public Schools operates public schools, while the community also has various private schools.

Norwalk was granted a town charter by the Connecticut General Court in 1651. On May 29, 1678, town records mention the establishment of community-supported teaching activities with a passage that reads:"'At a town meeting... voted and agreed to hier a scole master to teach all the children in ye town to lerne to Rede and write; and that Mr. Cornish shall be hierd for that service and the townsmen are to hier him upon as reasonable terms as they can."

The school that was established in the 1670s was located near the Ludlow Square area of East Norwalk (near the former Roger Ludlow Junior High School).[60]

Sports

Baseball and softball are popular amateur sports with active leagues across many age groups in Norwalk. Four baseball fields and 16 Little League fields are in the city. Several of the fields, including Calf Pasture Beach, are illuminated for nighttime play. The fields at the Norwalk Little League team won the Little League World Series in 1952.[61] [62] The 14-year-old Babe Ruth League team won the championship in 2008.[63] In 2010, the 12-year-old Norwalk all-star team made it to the Cal Ripken League World Series and placed third in the country. In 2011, the Norwalk Senior American Legion baseball team won the Connecticut state championship. This had not been accomplished by any other Norwalk Legion team in the storied 83-year history. The team defeated Branford, Connecticut, in the championship game. The girls' Norwalk Pride fast-pitch softball team won the Connecticut state championship in 2005, 2006, and 2007.

The Norwalk Biddy Basketball All-Star team Won the state and regional titles and then went on to the world championships in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1986 and placed seventh in the world.

Being a coastal city, Norwalk is home to a great many water sports, including competitive swimming, recreational boating and fishing, sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. The Norwalk River and inner Norwalk Harbor host rowing events and organizations.[64]

Norwalk resident Daniel Walsh won a bronze medal in Beijingwith the U.S. Olympic rowing team in the 2008 Summer Olympics.[65]

Three golf courses are in the city of Norwalk: Shorehaven Golf Club[66] is a private club in East Norwalk, the Silvermine Golf Club[67] is a private club in Silvermine (part of the course lies in the town of Wilton), and the Oak Hills Park golf course[68] is a public course in West Norwalk.

The cross-town rivalry between the city's two largest high schools, Norwalk High School and Brien McMahon High School, is fierce, particularly for the football, basketball, soccer, and field hockey teams in the fall, as well as lacrosse, baseball, and softball teams in the spring. Brien McMahon High School's football team won the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference and Class M State Football championship in 1994. McMahon High School's boys' lacrosse team won the state division 2 lacrosse championship in 2000.

Norwalk was once the home of the Connecticut Wildcats, part of the American National Rugby League, from 2003 to 2015.

Norwalk is the home of Norwalk Havoc Robot League, a robot combat competition which happens six times a year.

Media

News sources in Norwalk include News 12 Connecticut, a regional news channel for southwestern Connecticut and based in Norwalk.[69] The Hour was an independent daily newspaper based in Norwalk and founded in 1871, which was purchased by Hearst Communications on April 12, 2016.[70] NancyonNorwalk.com is a self-published, nonprofit news site founded in 2010 that covers local issues.[71]

Transportation

Highways

Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkway lead through Norwalk, with several exits within the Norwalk city limits, and are the major thoroughfare through the city. U.S. Route 1 goes through the center of the city, mostly following local streets. The major north–south corridor in Norwalk is U.S. Route 7, which is an expressway throughout most of the route in the city. The expressway section ends at Grist Mill Road in Norwalk from where Route 7 resumes northbound along Main Ave. Other state routes include Routes 53, 123, and 136.

Buses

Public transport bus service within Norwalk is provided by Norwalk Transit District.[72] Norwalk Transit District operates fixed-route public bus service in Norwalk and Westport with evening and Sunday shuttles (serving South Norwalk, Main Avenue, and Connecticut Avenue) and commuter shuttles. Access to other cities through bus services Milford, Danbury, and Stamford. All fixed-route buses meet at the Transportation Hub.[73]

Railroad

The Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line runs through and stops in Norwalk. The train goes west and east, with Grand Central Terminal and New Haven Union Station being the final stops. The Danbury Branch runs from South Norwalk to Danbury, CT. Four stations are in Norwalk, three of them on the main line which is: Rowayton, South Norwalk and East Norwalk. The fourth station, Merritt 7, is on the Danbury Branch. Metro-North provides commuter service for all four stations.[74]

The structure at 47 Wall Street was formerly the Wall Street station of the Danbury Branch, which operated from 1896 to 1936. The city's trolley system barn also operated on Wall Street.[75]

Airports

Norwalk is within reasonable distance of 11 airports - four general aviation, two regional, and five international.

General aviation airports Distance from downtown/location
15 miles east in Stratford, Connecticut
18 miles north in Danbury, Connecticut
29 miles northeast in Oxford, Connecticut
38 miles southwest in Teterboro, New Jersey
Regional airports Distance from downtown/location
16 miles west in Westchester County, New York
29 miles east in East Haven, Connecticut
International airports Distance from downtown/location
34 miles southwest in Queens, New York
38 miles southwest in Queens, NY
45 miles northwest in Newburgh, New York
50 miles southwest in Newark, New Jersey
68 miles northeast in Windsor Locks, Connecticut

Infrastructure

Utilities

Electric power and natural gas in most of Norwalk are provided by Eversource Energy.

The districts purchase wholesale power and arrange for its delivery to, and distribution within, their respective districts. Power lines and meters in East Norwalk, South Norwalk, and parts of Rowayton are maintained by the districts. Both the second (SNEW) and third (TTD) district electric departments belong to the six member Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative which pools their wholesale power purchasing to obtain lower rates for their customers.[81]

Connecticut Light and Power (now Eversource Energy) operated a power plant, Norwalk Harbor Station on Manresa Island, from 1960 to 1999 when it was acquired by NRG Energy, which then began its deactivation in 2013.[82]

In 2004 the Third Taxing District installed 3 diesel powered generators at the Norden complex on Norden Place that were initially licensed only for emergency power supply. By summer 2008 the generators, with a combined capacity of 6 Megawatts, had been upgraded to allow licensed operation as regular power providers for the grid (not just emergency power).[83]

In 2007 and 2008 the construction of the Middletown-Norwalk transmission line disrupted traffic along the Boston Post Road, but the completion of the line is hoped to help provide additional power to lower Fairfield County. In addition a high-voltage undersea line runs from Manressa Island to Long Island to help provide electric power to Long Island Power Authority customers. In 2008 the city government of Norwalk started initial investigations of whether the city might resume generating power for sale to electricity customers in the city.[84]

Emergency services

See also: Norwalk Fire Department. Norwalk Police Department serves as the city's police department,[85] and Norwalk Fire Department serves Norwalk's fire protection district.[86] Norwalk is served 24/7 by Norwalk Hospital and Norwalk Hospital EMS, a 911 paramedic service. The service consists of hospital-based paramedics and EMT-Is who serve Norwalk as well as New Canaan, Wilton, Weston, and Westport.

In popular culture

Films

Full-length features and documentary films, filmed or set in Norwalk:

Television

Partially or entirely recorded in Norwalk:

Notable people

See main article: List of people from Norwalk, Connecticut.

Sister cities

Notes and References

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