Community Corner
Here's Your Chance Guilford To Weigh-In On Roads, Street Safety
Safe Streets works to safely accommodate road users of all ages and abilities; pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and all drivers.

GUILFORD, CT — If you walk, use a wheelchair, drive, bicycle, bus, scoot, or ride on Guilford roads, streets and trails — that's a lot of folks — the town wants to hear from you on what can be improved.
The first public meeting for the Guilford Complete Streets Project, a virtual one, will be held via Zoom Feb. 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Safe Streets, also known as "Complete Streets", are designed to safely accommodate all road users of all ages and abilities, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, motorists, and commercial and emergency vehicles.
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Safe Streets contribute to a comprehensive, integrated, and equitable multi-modal network of transportation options.
The Board of Selectmen adopted a Complete Streets Resolution in March 2020 and hired a consultant team to help figure out what kinds of road and trail improvements are needed to "improve our quality of life by adding safety features and connecting important destinations. "
Find out what's happening in Guilfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
For more information on the Complete Streets Project, check out Guilford Safe Streets here where you'll find a link from the Complete Streets Project page to an interactive map that asks for your input on where in Guilford improvements should be made – and also what elements of our roads or trails should be celebrated. You can even post pictures to the site.
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