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The Greenwich Department of Public Works is hosting a hybrid public involvement meeting on June 11, 2024 at 6:00 pm to discuss the proposed Route 1 Corridor Adaptive Signal Control Technology Improvements Project. This meeting will take place at the Greenwich Town Hall Meeting Room and offer both in-person and virtual participation options.

The project, which has completed its preliminary design phase, will be constructed under the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program administered by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT). Both the Town of Greenwich and the State aim to keep the community informed and involved in the project’s development, emphasizing the importance of gathering input and addressing concerns.

To learn more about the project or participate in the meeting, interested individuals can visit the dedicated webpage at for additional information and Zoom link. The goal of this project is to improve air quality, reduce congestion, minimize delays, and decrease travel time along Route 1 corridor near I-95 Exit 5.

The estimated construction cost is around $4 million, with full reimbursement provided by the Federal Highway Administration up to that amount. People without internet access can listen to

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