The town is getting a little help in making some of those intersections safer in the form of about $11 million from the state to improve the intersections of Bulkley Avenue, Roseville Road and the intersection by Fresh Market on the Post Road, First Selectwoman Jennifer Tooker announced at the District 9 traffic meeting. The meeting is one of 10 being held in Westport — one for each district plus a makeup — designed to gather input from residents about their traffic and safety concerns, as well as suggestions on what they would like to see down. Officials are using those comments to figure out what work they can do and prioritize it. Officials are already doing some of the enforcement and easier projects before the end of May when the listening series concludes. Those projects, along with the ones the town can’t do and the ones it plans to do, will be posted on the town website.
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