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Committee recommends residential parking zone, $4 million Temple Street safety project and solar leases
Summary
A City Services committee recommended a residential parking zone near Tweed to protect emergency access, a $4 million Temple Street safety and streetscape project funded by a U.S. grant, and lease agreements for solar arrays that the city estimates would generate more than $100,000 annually.
The New Haven Board of Directors heard a City Services and Environmental Policy Committee report recommending three items the committee urged the full board to approve.
Speaker 5 told the board that travelers flying out of Tweed are parking on nearby streets, causing problems for residents and potentially blocking emergency vehicle access, and said community members had petitioned for a residential parking zone. "People flying out of Tweed are parking on this street, causing issues and concerns for residents,…
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