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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The Greenwich Board Of Selectmen Selectmen Voted Unanimously To Go Back To Two-way Traffic On New Lebanon Avenue In Byram

This came after experimenting with a one-way traffic pattern for 90 days that was widely panned by Byram residents.

Byram Neighborhood Association Chairman Michael Bocchino criticized the town's conduct of the trial and what he characterized as a lack of communication by the
 Department of Public Works about changes to the street and signage.

Michael Bocchino said. "We the people of Byram deserve a little bit more, as does the town of Greenwich."

Jim Michael, the town's chief engineer, agreed that the road should be returned to two-way traffic in what he called a "compromise."

Michael noted that New Lebanon Avenue is being repaved and will get new sidewalks and granite curbing.

There will be eight on-street parking spaces on New Lebanon Avenue, in addition to 21 on William Street, which intersects it.

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