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Portland Receives National Roadway Safety Award

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The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded the Town of Portland’s Complete Streets achievements in recent years. This National Roadway Safety award recognizes the town’s sidewalk replacement program, road improvements, digital speed sign installation, bicycle routes, and the Air Line Trail.

The Jonah Center is proud to have played a role in all of these developments — in the formation of the Air Line Trail Steering Committee and the Complete Streets Group in 2014, and by urging the town to take advantage of a state-sponsored road safety audit that qualified the Town for 2 Connecticut DOT Community Connectivity grants. John Hall and former Jonah Center Board member Bob Herron co-chaired the Sidewalk Committee. Portland citizens and Town officials have been very supportive and resourceful in support of these initiatives. Congratulations, Portland.
Shown below at the Award Ceremony are (from left to right): Rosario Rizzo, Air Line Trail Committee; Lou Pear, Air Line Trail Committee and Selectman; Midge Malicki, Alice Schumacher, and Kathy Herron of the Complete Streets Group; Bob Shea, Public Works Director; Susan Bransfield, First Selectwoman; Jim Tripp, Selectman; and Mary Dickerson, Economic Development Consultant.

From John Hall, Jonah Center Director

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