“The messaging worked. People did what we asked them to do and everyone got to where they were going.” – Greenwich Police Lt John Slusarz Continue Reading →
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“The messaging worked. People did what we asked them to do and everyone got to where they were going.” – Greenwich Police Lt John Slusarz Continue Reading →
Motorist Alert: I-95 Will be Closed at Exit 9 for Two Weekends for the reconstruction of US Route 1 Bridge over I-95. The DOT is warning drivers to expect long delays and to avoid the area entirely if possible. The bridge is rated poor. Average daily traffic on Route 1 is 16,900 vehicles. Average daily traffic on I-95 is 140,100 vehicles. (2014) Continue Reading →
The DPW reports that they have had a few inquiries about the recent repaving of the traffic circle on Sound Beach Ave in front of Old Greenwich School. Continue Reading →
A veteran television journalist, he writes about and is an expert on transportation issues facing Connecticut commuters. Seating is limited. Continue Reading →
Strong voices were heard on both sides of the anti-toll resolution presented to several RTM standing committees. Voices included NoTollsCT founder Patrick Sasser, State Rep Fred Camillo (R-151), State Senator Alex Bergstein (D-36), State Senator George Logan (R-17) and Joseph McGee, who is a VP with the Business Council of Fairfield County. Continue Reading →
The CT Dept of Transportation is holding a public meeting on Project 56-319, bridge 03514 – 684 North over Byram River on March 27 at the Western Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →
The Moveable span will need an uninterrupted Marine outage from April 9 thru June 17, 2019 (with the exception of Memorial Day Weekend). Continue Reading →
The Town asked residents to give input on safety issues in the Glenville Road “corridor” between Weaver and the bottom of Glen Ridge. About 100 people turned out, and they had quite a bit to say. Continue Reading →
Plans are being initiated for Traffic Signal Optimization and Intersection Improvements along the Glenville Street and Glenville Road corridor. Come to this public meeting to learn more. Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved lifting the on street parking ban as of 4:00pm on Monday. Continue Reading →