DPW deputy commissioner Jim Michel said project would include new high-visibility crosswalks, crosswalks shortened by about 50%, and Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacons. Continue Reading →
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LETTER: The BET’s Shortsighted Penny-Pinching Risks Traffic and Pedestrian Safety in Byram
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“Byram is the most densely populated part of town, as well as the most pedestrian-oriented. Yet Byram is also home to some of the most frequent accidents in town—some of which have been fatal. This is not only morally unacceptable, it also leaves the town legally liable for million-dollar lawsuits.” – Brian O’Connor, Chair, Traffic Committee, Byram Neighborhood Association Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, BET, budget, Byram, Byram Neighborhood Association, pedestrian safety
Interview with Fred Camillo, Republican First Selectman Seeking Re-Election
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Interviewed in his office at town hall on Friday, Camillo said he anticipated his first two years would be defined by both his leadership during the 100-year pandemic and the 500-year flooding. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, flooding, Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman, pandemic, pedestrian safety, public safety
DPW To Start Cutting Pavement and Sidewalk on Friday for Bump Out at Greenwich Ave and Elm Street
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The Contractor, FGB Construction, out of Norwalk, will work between 7:00am and 6:00pm, Monday through Friday. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation, bump outs, Elm Street, FGB Construction, Greenwich Ave, pedestrian safety
Opinion: The Complex Problem of Walking In Greenwich
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“Whether you walk for pleasure or walk because you must, there is value in unifying our voice on this matter of public safety for all of Greenwich.”– Katherine LoBalbo, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Cos Cob, Greenwich Police Dept, Katherine LoBalbo, pedestrian safety
Elderly Pedestrian Dies of Injuries; Police Release Victim’s Name
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An elderly woman was hit by a car driven by a Rye Brook, NY man. She died on Jan 16 as a result of her injuries. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Greenwich Police Dept, mid block crosswalk, Milbank Avenue, pedestrian safety
Elderly Woman Struck By Car on Milbank; Police Seek Tips
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A 77 year-old Greenwich resident of Agnes Morley Heights was hit by a car and transported to an area hospital for treatment of injuries. Continue Reading →