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Traffic authority approves two-hour limits for Cemetery Circle parking after residents object to notice
Summary
The Norwalk Traffic Authority voted unanimously Jan. 26 to adopt two-hour time limits for newly installed on-street parking in the Cemetery Circle area, after a neighborhood resident urged the body to table the item over concerns about prior lane changes and lack of direct notice. Staff said lane assignments are controlled by Connecticut DOT and that the vote concerned only parking regulation.
The Norwalk Traffic Authority voted unanimously Tuesday to impose two-hour time limits on newly striped parking spaces in the Cemetery Circle area, approving regulations staff said are intended to promote turnover for nearby businesses.
The action covered timed parking for spaces on Cemetery Street and East Avenue that staff proposed after Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) reviews of the reconstruction work. "We're just consistent with the other one ... the parking will be permanent," a TMP staff member said during the meeting, describing the regulation as a way to "facilitate turnover, to support some of the local…
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