Community Corner

Residents Are Being Asked To Help Shape Safer Streets In Greenwich

The town's Department of Public Works has announced the first Safe Streets Greenwich public meeting.

Safe Streets Greenwich will help the town establish a data-based approach to reducing traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities on local streets.
Safe Streets Greenwich will help the town establish a data-based approach to reducing traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities on local streets. (Richard Kaufman/Patch Staff.)

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Department of Public Works has announced the first public meeting for the Safe Streets Greenwich initiative.

The meeting will be held on June 10 in the Greenwich Town Hall Meeting Room from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.. It will also be broadcast via Zoom.

Greenwich DPW will share the goals of the Safe Streets campaign and hear directly from residents about traffic and pedestrian safety concerns in their neighborhoods in order to help shape future improvements.

Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Safe Streets Greenwich will help the town establish a data-based approach to reducing traffic crashes, injuries, and fatalities on local streets.

More information on the initiative and the upcoming public meeting can be found on the town website.

Find out what's happening in Greenwichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.