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Norwalk outlines multi-mile sidewalk program, Route 1 gap design and Calf Pasture Beach bike connections
Summary
City staff told the Bike Walk Commission that Norwalk is on track to add roughly 12 miles of sidewalks this year, is designing a contact-bridge to close a dangerous Route 1 sidewalk gap, and is planning bike lanes to connect park drives with a new 12-foot multiuse path at Calf Pasture Beach.
City transportation staff updated the Bike Walk Commission Nov. 10 on a broad set of pedestrian and bike projects: an accelerated push on sidewalks across multiple corridors, a short-term fix to close a Route 1 sidewalk gap near Rambert Road, and proposed bike-lane connections at Calf Pasture Beach.
"I think we have a lot — about 12 miles of sidewalks, by the end of this year when it's all said and done," Greg said…
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