Greenwich residents push for sidewalk access to Tod's Point park

March 30, 2025 | Town of Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut

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Under the bright lights of Greenwich Town Hall, community members gathered to voice their concerns and suggestions regarding the town budget. Among the most pressing issues raised was the urgent need for a sidewalk connecting the shore to Tod's Point, a request that has consistently topped the list of priorities for the Department of Public Works.

Residents expressed their enthusiasm for this project, highlighting that the recent 2023 Greenwich resident satisfaction survey revealed that the town's beaches and parks are the most cherished features of the area. Tod's Point, in particular, stands out as the most popular park, yet it remains the only one without a dedicated sidewalk for safe pedestrian access.
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The numbers speak volumes: nearly 550,000 visitors flocked to Tod's Point last summer, underscoring the park's significance to the community. As discussions unfolded, it became clear that the lack of a safe walking path not only limits accessibility but also poses safety concerns for families and individuals eager to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

As the meeting progressed, it was evident that the call for improved infrastructure at Tod's Point resonated deeply with residents, reflecting a broader desire for enhanced community amenities. The Town Council now faces the challenge of addressing these needs within the constraints of the upcoming budget, with the hopes of making Greenwich an even more inviting place for all its residents.

Converted from Greenwich BET Town Budget Public Comment, March27, 2025 meeting on March 30, 2025
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