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Traffic authority approves no-parking segment on Howard Avenue after safety concerns
Summary
The Norwalk Traffic Authority approved a no-parking restriction on a short, curved segment of Howard Avenue to address sight-line and head-on collision risks; staff will notify nearby residents and trim foliage before signage is installed.
The Norwalk Traffic Authority on Sept. 15 approved a no-parking restriction on a short curve of Howard Avenue after staff and residents raised safety concerns. The restriction will cover a relatively short length of the street near the 93 Winfield development where parked vehicles have reduced sight lines.
The restriction was proposed by Traffic, Mobility and Parking (TMP) staff to prevent motorists from shifting to the wrong side of the narrow roadway and to reduce the risk of head-on collisions, TMP staff said. Diane Cece of the East Norwalk Neighborhood…
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