Residents are asking for the town's help to solve a long-standing problem of illegal parking on Grigg Street.
Thanks to a public/private partnership, Greenwich could soon have its second official dog park.
The proposed building would also feature 4,300 square feet for retail space on the first floor, documents submitted to P&Z say.
Gov. Ned Lamont and local officials on Monday highlighted a partnership between Greenwich and Stamford on a 2.5 mile multi-use trail.
Greenwich has partnered with Stamford on a multi-use path. The grant money will be used for design and planning.
In honor of National Public Works Week, the Town of Greenwich Department of Public Works is hosting a food drive.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting swiftly approved the fiscal year 2024 budget Monday. One cut was made to Hamill ice rink funding.
Camillo, along with Selectwoman Lauren Rabin and Town Clerk Jackie Budkins, jointly announced their reelection campaigns on Monday night.
DPW is requesting road closures to help facilitate a project that will improve flooding near the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center site.
The club is requesting to use the center for its after-school programing while renovations take place at the clubhouse at 4 Horseneck Lane.
The board voted two in favor with one abstention during Thursday's selectmen meeting. An issue was raised about the interview process.
The board is currently examining the town's policy on gasoline-powered leaf blowers due to complaints about noise and air pollution.
During a pre-application review, the P&Z Commission said the mural is considered a sign. But there could be a path forward for the art.
A motion to return to full in-person RTM meetings was soundly rejected by the legislative body on Monday night.
Greenwich & Izyum, a city in the Northeastern part of Ukraine, will be forever linked now that a sister city relationship has been created.
The work, which will take a year to complete, will result in less parking and road closures on the Avenue.
The site is a 7,288 square-foot property at the intersection of 177 Hamilton Ave./15 Grand St. The site also has a two-family home.
Celebrate Earth Day and volunteer to beautify Mianus River Park on Saturday, April 22.
Elected officials said the testing is the first step in the long process to dredge Greenwich Harbor for the first time in decades.
The finance board will consider changes to the proposed 2023-24 municipal budget, and will vote to send a final spending plan to the RTM.
Dispatchers answer and respond to 911 emergency and non-emergency radio and telephone calls for police, fire and emergency medical services.
Last week, the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission approved intersection improvements at Delavan Avenue at Veterans Way/Chestnut Street.
Greenwich will work to come up with solutions to bring the Avenue into ADA compliance, but any cost will come out of the town's pockets.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen and parking services reached a compromise on parking meter fee increases for the Greenwich Avenue area.
In his weekly newsletter to the community, First Selectman Fred Camillo reiterated he and his colleagues had concerns about the increases.
The contest provides an opportunity for youth to engage with issues of importance to their country and their future.
The owner of the complex is proposing to upgrade the clubhouse and pool facilities. The project will better meet ADA standards.
Greenwich will receive a $500K grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life to help with election administration.
A section of Bruce Park Avenue has been deemed unsafe, and the town is looking for viable solutions for homeowners, drivers and pedestrians.
The appointment fills the vacancy left by former Assistant Fire Chief Brian Koczak, who retired last November.
The old Bow Tie Cinemas will be demolished, and a new restaurant and retail space will be built as part of the project.
Two residents and advocates for people with disabilities filed a grievance over the halted intersection improvements on Greenwich Avenue.
The change was made to accommodate further discussion on the Central Middle School project.
Impacted fill material beneath the existing athletic fields would be removed and new synthetic turf fields would be built.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen unanimously voted last week to participate in the settlements.
The family of Bartlomiej Palosz sued Greenwich and the board of education in 2015, claiming more should have been done to prevent his death.
Parking services went before the board of selectmen Thursday to present proposed changes to parking fees in central Greenwich.
The presentation will focus on "administering elections in today’s politically charged environment."
Dining al fresco has become a mainstay in Greenwich since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said Greenwich's fees to nonresidents for beaches/parks are both "fair and necessary."