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“Keeping planning and zoning local” is precisely what got us into this mess in the first place.
We aren’t overbuilding those stupid luxury megacondos because zoning isn’t strict enough, we’re building them because the zoning laws we have are corrupt and keep too many property owners from following the market and doing whatever the % &! they want with their own property.
Notice how these Republicans
aren’t backing a law that would free up their vaunted “free market” to solve CT’s housing crisis?
Look, these guys don’t all have to be racist jerks in order for them to simply be misguided. And they’re just as misguided as the Democrats, in this case! Affordable housing carveouts are almost as horrible of a policy as rent control.
Norwalk City Hall.
NORWALK, Conn. Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, Norwalk City Hall will remain closed to the public and most city workers will continue their “work from home” arrangements until at least November of 2022, Mayor Harry Rilling said Wednesday.
City Hall has been largely closed to the public since the beginning of the precautions taken in March of 2020 in response to the COVID19 pandemic and Rilling has seen it working well so he intends to keep in that way for the near future, he said.
“My first priority is for the safety of Norwalk’s residents and municipal employees,” he said. “No case of COVID in Norwalk has been traced to the public being allowed to freely come and go from City Hall and I intend to keep that trend going. I’d rather be too careful than to open up too early.”
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A Connecticut Avenue sidewalk in 2018. (Archive photo)
Getting out and walking for exercise, to get to school or work, or to walk the dog has become more frequent during the pandemic. Winter months pose extra challenges for pedestrians and motorists, and we hope these tips will help you, your loved ones, and your neighbors to stay safe when we have fewer daylight hours.
Pedestrian Safety
Pedestrians can help ensure their safety when walking by making some proactive choices: By
wearing reflective or lighted clothing and accessory gear, as well as other safety practices, you can to be seen at night when the days are short during winter. According to current crash data,