Torrington side roads to see major improvements in project starting this summer, officials said

A road improvement project designed to improve access to Torrington’s share of the Naugatuck River Greenway Trail is set to begin this summer. The project is financed with city-bonded funds and is expected to be completed in about five months. The engineers plan to present the project to the City Council on Monday. According to Austin, a portion of Scoville Street, a small winding road off of South Main Street, will be made a one-way only from Palmer Bridge Road to Park Avenue, allowing room to install a portion of the greenway trail on the northern side of the street. The trail will have a bicycle lane as well as an area for pedestrians. According to Austin, a portion of Scoville Street, a small winding road off of South Main Street, will be made a one-way only from Palmer Bridge Road to Park Avenue, allowing room to install a portion of the greenway trail on the northern side of the street. The trail will have a bicycle lane as well as an area for pedestrians.

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