Savannah Police investigating crash involving pedestrian at Abercorn St. & Largo Dr. Savannah Police respond to a crash involving a pedestrian at Abercorn Street and Largo Drive. (Source: WTOC) By WTOC Staff | May 1, 2021 at 10:05 PM EDT - Updated May 1 at 11:44 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Savannah Policeâs Traffic Investigations Unit is investigating a crash involving a pedestrian at Abercorn Street and Largo Drive on Savannahâs Southside, according to the department.
The pedestrian sustained serious injuries in the accident. All lanes of Abercorn Street are closed in both directions to traffic between Mercy Boulevard and Largo Drive.
Savannah Police are still investigating the cause of the crash.
See which of Ann Arbor’s 144 miles of sidewalk gaps will get filled first
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
A screenshot of Ann Arbor s sidewalk gap prioritization dashboard unveiled at a City Council work session Jan. 11, 2021.City of Ann Arbor
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ANN ARBOR, MI With a new tax to fill gaps in the city sidewalk network, Ann Arbor officials are moving forward on prioritizing which ones to address first.
City Engineer Nick Hutchinson presented City Council with a new online dashboard Monday night, Jan. 11, including an interactive map of all 144 miles of sidewalk gaps in the city, ranked by priority from highest to lowest.
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City of Stamford COVID Update
Residents considering holiday celebrations are reminded: COVID-19 is still a threat to our community. Do not host or attend large gatherings and stay home the holidays. If you must leave your household wear a mask, maintain six feet of distance from others, and wash your hands frequently.
Today December 23 Stamford has 8,639 confirmed cases. Last week December 17 Stamford had 8,200 confirmed cases. These numbers suggest Stamford has had 439 new cases in the past week, roughly 63 new cases per day on average. The City of Stamford has compiled a visualization of data up to December 22.
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City of Stamford Community Update
Storm
Mayor David Martin declared a Snow Emergency for Winter Storm Gail. The snow emergency took effect 8 a.m. on Wednesday, December 16 and will continue through to 12 p.m. on Friday, December 18.
Main roads are arteries have been cleared of snow but City crews will continue working into the evening to keep roads safe. Residents are advised to stay off roads until crews have more time to clear snow.
Report all downed wires and power outages to Eversource: 1.800.286.2000.
Report life-threatening emergencies to 911.
Report non-emergency issues to 203.977.4444 (Stamford Police Department).
Garbage and Recycling pick up have been delayed one day due to the storm. Thursday pickup will be done on Friday. Friday pickup will be done on Saturday.
City of Stamford reports 738 new COVID cases in one week, average of 105 new cases per day Written by City of Stamford
City of Stamford COVID-19 Updates
Today December 10 Stamford has 7,400 confirmed cases. Last week December 3 Stamford had 6,662 confirmed cases. These numbers suggest Stamford has had 738 new cases in the past week, roughly 105 new cases per day on average. The City of Stamford has compiled a visualization of data up to December 8.
Residents can read daily updates on new cases in Stamford by visiting the State of Connecticut’s dedicated website for COVID-19 updates located here: https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus/COVID-19-Data-Tracker.