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Would you cross the road for a chicken sandwich? Popular Norwalk Chick-fil-A causes traffic issues

Would you cross the road for a chicken sandwich? Popular Norwalk Chick-fil-A causes traffic issues
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Norwalk Zoners pressure Chick-fil-A to resolve traffic blockage

Norwalk Planning and Zoning Director Steven Kleppin presents a traffic plan for the Connecticut Avenue Chick-fil-A. NORWALK, Conn. Traffic jams at the Connecticut Avenue Chick-fil-A are due to the pandemic, according to Attorney Liz Suchy, who said it’s “most problematic” on Friday and especially Saturday afternoons “when folks are out and about, and now especially that we’re feeling a little bit more liberated and desirous of getting out of our homes.”  Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays per a nationwide company policy. Even if Chick-Fil-A’s  drive-through traffic is re-routed onto adjacent Rampart Road and through the parking lot, the line is so long that it blocks Connecticut Avenue’s outside lane, leaving  only one passable eastbound lane, according to Zoning Commissioner Galen Wells.

Norwalk Zoning Commission ruling halts all contractor yard expansions for a year

(Wikimedia Commons Free Repository) NORWALK, Conn. – No new contractor yards or expansions of existing ones will be approved in Norwalk during the next 12 months, due to a moratorium unanimously approved by the Zoning Commission after several hours of deliberation and public comment in the Zoners’ May 11 and May 20th meetings. An extensive study of Norwalk’s industrial zones will be conducted throughout the year-long period that the moratorium is in effect.  No contractor yard applications will be accepted during that time. Norwalk Planning and Zoning Director Steve Kleppin advocated for the measure. “Many contractors operate well within the bounds of what’s permitted by the City,” Kleppin said.  “Unfortunately, there are also many illegal contractor yards that are a constant source of work for the Planning and Zoning Department.  The City is looking at its industrial zones and is about to start a study of them within the next month or so.  How do we maximize ind

Subaru dealership to move to larger, more suitable spot in Norwalk

Subaru dealership to move to larger, more suitable spot in Norwalk FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 A rendering of the new Garavel Subaru dealership proposed at 250 Main Ave. in Norwalk.Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 A rendering of the new Garavel Subaru dealership proposed at 250 Main Ave. in Norwalk.Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 NORWALK The Garavel Subaru dealership will be picking up shop and moving to a “more suitable” location further down the road, according to owner Paul Garavel. On Tuesday, the Zoning Commission unanimously approved a plan that will see Garavel Subaru build a brand-new, 45,506 square-foot dealership across three lots on Main Avenue.

Zoning commission rejects new apartment project in East Norwalk

Zoning commission rejects new apartment project in East Norwalk FacebookTwitterEmail Rendering of the 14 apartments proposed on Winfield Street in East Norwalk, CT.Contributed NORWALK Zoning commissioners has shot down a plan to build 14 apartments at the former Bank of America site on Winfield Street, following an outpouring of opposition to the project from neighbors. Every commissioner except Galen Wells who abstained from the final vote, voted to deny the application “without prejudice” at the end of Tuesday night’s public hearing. Most commissioners agreed the plan for a four-building, multifamily development does not “fit” into the surrounding East Norwalk neighborhood, which is largely one- and two-family homes.

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