The city plans to invest $9 million to create three traffic circles with the goal of improving traffic safety and flow, according to Norwalk traffic officials. The first traffic circle, also called a roundabout or a rotary, will be built at the intersection of South Main Street, Wilson Avenue, Meadow Street and Meadow Street Extension, said Benjamin Yeung, a senior traffic engineer with the city of Norwalk. The city is also building a roundabout at the intersection of Richards Avenue and West Cedar Street, and another at Gregory Boulevard and Fifth Street. Jim Travers, director of transportation, parking and mobility in Norwalk, said the city’s traffic department is constantly looking at ways to make improvements. The city secured $2.5 million to build the South Main Street roundabout from a community investment fund grant, administered by the state Department of Economic and Community Development, with assistance from state Sen. Bob Duff, Yeung said.
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