The gateway to the neighborhood, East Avenue is a bumpy, narrow and crowded road that connects East Norwalk under the railway to I-95. In conjunction with the $1 billion Walk Bridge replacement project, the Connecticut Department of Transportation is lowering the avenue between Fort Point Street and Winfield Street. Also with the Walk Bridge, CDOT is expanding the platforms at the East Norwalk Train Station to accommodate six cars. In addition to the new platforms, commuter parking will be expanded. “The East Norwalk Train Station will be updated as part of the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Track Improvement Mobility Enhancement 2 Projects — a sub-component of the WALK Bridge Replacement project,” the Walk Bridge website states. Just down the road from the station, the former Wells Fargo is in the midst of being redeveloped into a 77-unit mixed-use apartment building. At 1 Cemetery St., the property borders the Mill Pond, and the owners are Mill Pond Holdings LLC, thus it is known as the Mill Pond development.
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