The focus will be placing speed cameras in school zones, Police Chief James Heavey said. Traffic studies will be conducted beforehand.
Greenwich Parking Services wants to prohibit parking on Mallard Drive, but residents want speeding to be addressed first and foremost.
The proposal is scheduled to be discussed by the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday.
The town and Greenwich Police Department are looking to utilize speed cameras to improve traffic safety, especially in school zones.
The cutting spanned 1,200 feet and occurred without permits, according to a local media report.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation voted 8-4 to pass the budget on to the RTM, but the road to approval took longer than expected.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said he'd be in favor of using a speaker sign-up sheet for public comment on Board of Selectmen agenda items.
The series of neighborhood-specific meetings aims to gain community feedback on traffic and pedestrian safety in town.
Besides Donald Trump and Joe Biden, there were several names on the ballot for Greenwich residents to choose from on Tuesday.
The purpose of the bipartisan forum is to educate residents about what early voting is and what it means for upcoming elections.
The Board of Selectmen on Thursday heard a brief proposal from officials with the Humane Society of the United States.
Greenwich had been the lone qualifying municipality without an adopted fair rent commission ordinance before Monday night.
Greenwich Republicans hit the polls in several districts on Tuesday.
Gov. Ned Lamont last week nominated 22 jurists to serve on the Connecticut Superior Court.
Greenwich RTC candidates from District 2 Jill Kelly, Joe Kelly, Jill Barile, Nick Barile and Scott Diddel submitted a group letter to Patch.
A proposal for the site was submitted to Greenwich Planning & Zoning in late 2022. New plans have now been submitted to the town.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen recommended proposed plans to the Planning & Zoning Commission for Municipal Improvement status.
The 36th State Senate District covers all of Greenwich and a portion of Stamford and New Canaan.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen approved the 2024 outdoor dining guidelines this week.
The state's largest electrical utility has filed for a rate increase expected to hit Connecticut wallets on May 1.
Greenwich Democrats and First Selectman Fred Camillo sparred Friday over the proposed Glenville traffic corridor improvement project.
The church is seeking to rezone a stretch of property and use a building for church offices, according to Planning & Zoning documents.
The forum was originally scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m.
The building will be closed to the public Tuesday due to the impending snowstorm. Town employees will work remotely.
Preservationists are seeking "Local Historic Property" designation for a home that represents an important period in town history.
This is the first increase since the tipping fee was implemented in 2020.
The deadline to pay January tax bills is Feb. 1. There are extended tax collector hours at town hall to help residents.
Shore Road in Old Greenwich has long been considered a dangerous stretch of roadway, and now there are plans to alleviate safety concerns.
With the town's new flag policy in effect, the Greenwich Board of Selectmen on Thursday approved a slate of flags to be raised in 2024.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and school officials presented their proposed budgets Tuesday to the Greenwich BET Budget Committee.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works has now won three awards for its Davis Avenue bridge replacement project.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones will present their budgets at Greenwich Town Hall.
Alexis Voulgaris, the first female RTM moderator in Greenwich history, was re-elected to a second term.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting also established a town noise ordinance after being without one for over a month.
Noise-related issues in Greenwich have been under the purview of the state since early December after the town's ordinance was repealed.
After failed votes by the Greenwich Board of Education to elect a new chair, the Board of Selectmen stepped in with a final decision.
After two deadlocked votes by the Greenwich Board of Education, the Board of Selectmen will step in and decide a new school board chair.
Each January, the selectmen will review the calendar and propose a slate of "legacy flags" to be displayed throughout the year.
Those elected to the town committees will nominate party candidates for state, federal, and local offices in 2024 and 2025.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich's delegation to Hartford will participate.