The Greenwich Board of Selectmen is considering traffic changes at the congested intersection that is a traffic hub between Greenwich and Port Chester
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.... Michael Bocchino, president of the Byram Neighborhood Association, said it would be better to close off the Mill River Bridge that connects Byram and Port Chester if the New York village didn't move quickly to work with Greenwich on traffic issues.
"They are making no efforts to make this a little bit easier for both sides," Michael Bocchino said about Port Chester leaders in comments at Thursday's Board of Selectmen meeting. "If the residents of Byram had their way that bridge would have a jersey barrier right in the middle of it.
"We would plant grass. We would make our side a park, allow for walking communities to go across and if that wasn't possible we would blow the damn thing up."...
...Melissa Evans, the town's traffic operations coordinator, said Port Chester has been working with Greenwich on improving traffic flow.
...Melissa Evans, the town's traffic operations coordinator, said Port Chester has been working with Greenwich on improving traffic flow.
"To be fair to Port Chester, they have not been completely unresponsive," she said. "This is a joint effort."....
....The selectmen agreed to make a field trip to Byram to view the traffic situation.
....The selectmen agreed to make a field trip to Byram to view the traffic situation.
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