Community Corner

WeHa Seeks Public Input On Massive Road Project

The town has set up an online poll to assess public opinions on a large plan to reconstruct a busy section of town.

The town is seeking community input on a massive road reconstruction project earmarked for a busy section of town, with an online survey available through Feb. 21.
The town is seeking community input on a massive road reconstruction project earmarked for a busy section of town, with an online survey available through Feb. 21. (Tim Jensen/Patch)

Town of West Hartford

WEST HARTFORD, CT — Residents and business owners are being asked to weigh in on a massive road reconstruction project in the town's busy business area.

The Town of West Hartford hosted a public information meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 7, to discuss the reconstruction of LaSalle Road from Farmington Avenue to Ellsworth Road and Farmington Avenue from Walden Street to North/South Main Street.

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Following that meeting, the town is now asking folks what they think about the plan and have set up an online poll to get that input.

"We appreciate the continued engagement of the West Hartford community throughout this important project" wrote the town in an announcement Friday.

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"We invite you to participate in a poll to express your preference for the proposed concepts for LaSalle Road and Farmington Avenue that were shown during the presentation.

To watch the presentation on West Hartford Community Interactive's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5tA6x_V9J0

The poll will remain open until Feb. 21. Poll results will be provided on the project webpage during the week of Feb. 26. Scan the QR code or go to www.menti.com and enter code 73 98 70 3.

PROJECT WEBPAGE:
https://www.westhartfordct.gov/.../west-hartford-center...
DESIGN CONCEPTS: https://resources.finalsite.net/.../02-07...

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