As part of the Glenville Corridor Traffic Project, a group of community members decided to seize the opportunity to expand beyond the traffic mitigation and pedestrian safety goals of the plan and focus on “community character and a sense of place”, which are part of the guiding principles of the POCD. As a result, the Glenville Beautification and Streetscape Task Force was formed.
This Task Force is collaborating with members from the Department of Public Works, Planning & Zoning, Parks & Recreation, the Tree Conservancy, other town departments, local business owners and property owners to come up with a plan for enhancements to the Glenville Green and surrounding area. Some of the improvements the committee is considering are: a) ensuring the realignment and safety of sidewalks, including creating a landscaped buffer between the street and sidewalk, where feasible, to enhance walkability; b) adding landscaping at intersections and around the Green for a more park-like atmosphere; c) including the use of ornamental light fixtures to enhance walkability in the evening as well as ornamental utility poles and street signs that reflect the character of our village.
This project will be a Public/Private Partnership, as funding for those things that don’t fit into the Town traffic improvement plan will need to be raised through the local community.
Please join our Community Forum hosted by the Pemberwick Glenville Association (PGA) on Wednesday, May 19th at 7:30pm. We will hear from Katie DeLuca, Greenwich Director of Planning and Zoning and others involved in our town and community. We encourage all residents to attend to help plans move forward!
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