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Greenwich DPW Seeks Input On Traffic And Pedestrian Safety
Six neighborhood-based hybrid meetings have been scheduled to get feedback in different areas of town.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Department of Public Works, in conjunction with the Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Taskforce, is hosting a series of neighborhood-specific meetings to gain community feedback on traffic and pedestrian safety in town.
Five neighborhood-based hybrid night meetings and an additional daytime meeting that will encompass all areas of town have been scheduled to get input from residents.
The first meeting in the series will focus on the Old Greenwich and Riverside neighborhoods on March 18 at 6 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room.
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The meeting schedule is as follows:
- March 18 – Old Greenwich and Riverside (RTM districts 5, 6, and 12)
- April 10 – Cos Cob (RTM districts 2 and 8)
- April 25 – Central Greenwich (RTM districts 1 and 7)
- Apri 29 – Byram, Chickahominy, Glenville, and Pemberwick (RTM districts 3, 4, and 9)
- May 1 – Town-wide (all RTM districts)
- May 16 – Backcountry (RTM districts 10, and 11)
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