Who We Are
Guided by a commitment to civic excellence and community pride, our mission shapes every action we take on behalf of Norwood residents.
Our Purpose
Citizens for a Better Norwood exists to ensure that every resident has a meaningful voice in the decisions that shape our town.
Unite like-minded Town Meeting members and Norwood residents to promote transparency, accountability, and fiscal responsibility in town government. We believe that open, honest governance is the foundation of a thriving community.
Encourage civic participation and advocacy on matters of local concern including town budgets, zoning, public services, and infrastructure. We empower residents to understand and influence the decisions that affect their daily lives.
Provide a forum for discussion, education, and collaboration among Norwood residents. We believe that informed citizens make better decisions, and that community dialogue strengthens the bonds that hold Norwood together.
Endorse and support policies and initiatives that strengthen the quality of life for all residents of Norwood — regardless of background, age, or circumstance. A better Norwood is one that works for everyone.
Our Values
We hold our elected officials and town leadership accountable to the residents they serve, demanding transparency in all public decisions.
Every Norwood resident has a stake in their community. We welcome all voices and work to ensure that no group is left behind.
Informed residents make better decisions. We prioritize civic education and provide resources to help residents understand local government.
We don't just talk — we act. From attending Town Meeting to organizing community events, we turn values into real results for Norwood.
Our Structure
Citizens for a Better Norwood is organized as a 501(c) non-profit social organization dedicated to community involvement and political engagement at the local level.
We operate with complete transparency, governed by community members who share a passion for Norwood's future. Our focus spans community development, policy advocacy, education, and volunteer mobilization.