Green space has been added to the north side of Arch St, and 4 spots added to the south side to narrow the lanes of travel. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Awarded $4 Million to Improve Traffic and Air
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“These strategic investments will not only help eliminate traffic bottlenecks in certain communities and build out electric vehicle chargers in others, but they will also help move Connecticut towards cleaner air and a cleaner transportation system.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation, Dept of Public Works, Dept of Transportation, DPW, Federal Highway Administration’s Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program
Packed Feb 1 P&Z Agenda Features Greenwich Plaza Redo, 8-30g Proposal atop Shreve Crump & Low Building, Chabad Tent, Cluster Homes on King St
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Febraury will kick off with an action packed Planning & Zoning agenda. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 125 Greenwich Avenue, Binney Park, Chabad Lubavitch, cluster homes, DPW, Greenwich Plaza
DPW to Focus on Havemeyer/Arch Intersection; Explore Opportunities to Create More Parking and Accommodate Outdoor Dining
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“Since the pre-application meeting, the team is exploring opportunities to create more parking spaces and accommodate outdoor dining.” Greenwich DPW Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Arch Street, DPW, Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Avenue intersections, Greenwich Dept of Public Workd, Havemeyer Place
Four Month Bruce Park Bridge Detour to I95 Starts Monday
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Work on a new bridge/causeway in Bruce Park will result in a detour to I-95 for four months beginning May 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation, Bruce Park, Cos Cob, detour, DPW, Eversource, Fred Camillo
Selectmen Vote on Measure to Combat Speeding on Residential Streets off Stanwich Rd
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“The driving is frightful.” –Steph Cowie Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, 25MPHP, Barnstable Lane, Burning Tree Rd, DPW, Eleanor Rogers, Fred Camillo, Londonderry Drive
Selectmen Reverse Decision on Closure of Bottom of Greenwich Ave
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DPW deputy commissioner Jim Michel said the block could reopen to traffic and about half of the parking spaces restored as early as Friday morning. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government, Board of Selectmen, Dept of Public Works, DPW, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Avenue
Greenwich Police Seek Tips on Hateful Stickers on Town Traffic Signs
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According to the Anti Defamation League, Patriot Front is a white supremacist group who spread hateful propaganda through stickers, as well as banners, fliers and posters. They also spread their message via the Internet and participate in “flash mobs” and torch marches. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, DPW, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Police Dept, Jill Oberlander, Mark Zuccerella
Greenwich Tree Warden Rules on Sunshine Ave 50-Inch Diameter White Oak
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In the case of a 50 inch diameter White Oak Dr. Gregory Kramer said DPW and Parks & Rec Trees Division need to find a compromise what will spare the tree and accommodate the ADA community. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Cheryl Dunson, DPW, Dr. Gregory Kramer, Greenwich Tree Conservancy, Jim Michel, JoAnn Messina, Mary Hull
DesChamps: ‘Pay As You Throw’ at Holly Hill Will Bring A Sustainable Future
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“Over 40% of recoverable materials in residential trash are compostable organics, and this figure skyrockets to 68% for restaurants and 51% for grocery stores. …The majority of food waste from Greenwich businesses ends up on the tipping floor at a cost to taxpayers.” – Julie DesChamps, Founder, Waste Free Greenwich Continue Reading →