Today marks a significant milestone for the Carver Community Center. In a special meeting at the Legislative Office Building, the State Bond Commission formally approved a $3.5 million state funding commitment for the center's continued renovations. During the meeting, Governor Ned Lamont outlined his spending priorities for the commission, including 43 agenda items. Among these, Carver's support is a crucial investment in the community's future.
This achievement is the culmination of efforts by Senator Bob Duff, the Norwalk Delegation, and the Connecticut Community Investment Fund's members, who advocated for Carver’s proposal. This funding will ensure that the center, which has been a beacon of hope and service for many, undergoes transformative improvements.
Earlier this year, Carver initiated a $1.7 million expansion in April, including constructing a two-story teen center adjacent to the gymnasium. With the added $3.5 million, the center will experience a comprehensive overhaul. The building will be brought up to code, its footprint expanded, and accessibility improved by installing an elevator. Additionally, a new secure entrance will enhance the safety and comfort of all who use the facility.
This new funding will help ensure that Carver continues to serve as a vital resource for youth and families in Norwalk for years to come, providing a safe, enriching learning, growth, and community-building environment.
Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this exciting journey to modernize and enhance the Carver Community Center!