Traffic & Transit

Greenwich Summer Milling, Paving Program Begins This Week: What To Know

The Department of Public Works is set to begin its annual summer milling and paving program this week in Greenwich. Here are the details.

GREENWICH CT — The Department of Public Works is set to begin its annual summer milling and paving program Wednesday throughout Greenwich, according to the town.

In a news release, DPW Communications Specialist Samantha Erfe said work will begin in Byram and progress west to east across town before concluding in Old Greenwich.

Residents can view the current list of streets scheduled for paving on the Highway Division's webpage, Erfe said.

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According to Erfe, paving schedules are subject to change due to weather, contractor schedules and other unforeseen circumstances.

Portable message boards may also be placed in neighborhoods in advance of paving operations to provide additional scheduling information, according to Erfe.

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Drivers are encouraged to slow down, follow posted signage and use caution when traveling through active work zones, Erfe said.

More information, including a tentative roadway paving schedule, can be found here.

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