NORWICH – How do you control a large crow population and the problems they bring? That was the question one alderman recently asked at a meeting of the City of Norwich Common Council. The answer, as it turns out, may be easier than it originally appeared.
“We have 160 jobs that could be leaving as a result of Procter & Gamble closing, and possibly 100 more through Camp Pharsalia,” said Alderman Robert Jeffrey. “We need to be able to sell Norwich to businesses looking for a place to locate.” Jeffrey explained the increased crow population creates an eyesore that is one more factor to detract from the appeal of Norwich.
The council is not the first agency to take issue with the crows. The matter has also been discussed by the Business Improvement District and mentioned at other committee meetings. It’s also a favorite topic in “30 Seconds.”