FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 26, 2025 Winter Weather advisory expects more than 6 inches. Parking ban in effect 6PM tonight, Friday December 25 through 9AM, Saturday morning on December 27; Blue Light Lots available starting at 2PM today Dec 26; All vehicles must vacate lots by 11am on Saturday morning.
The Town of West Hartford, in partnership with the City of Hartford, has initiated the Kane and Kennedy Brook Watershed Area Storm Drainage Analysis to address chronic flooding issues and improve stormwater management in a large, interconnected drainage area. Visit their website at: https://engagecdmsmith.com/kane-and-kennedy-brook-watershed-area-storm-drainage-project
The City of Hartford shared its cold weather protocol information in effect where warming centers will be open, starting at 5PM Thursday, December 25 until 10AM Sunday, December 28th.
The Franklin Avenue and Maple Avenue Streetscape Improvements Project will create a gateway into the Maple Avenue and South End Neighborhoods. It enhances transit access, streetscape amenities, and bicycle and pedestrian safety. The amenities and infrastructure improvements encompassed in this streetscape project include new sidewalks, ornamental streetlights, raised landscaped medians, flush decorative center turn lanes, decorative crosswalks, designated bike lanes, new granite curbing, roadway mill and overlay, street trees, landscaping, and minor traffic signal modifications.
The existing curb to curb width of the roadway will be maintained on Maple Avenue from Retreat Avenue but the resurfaced roadway will be restriped to accommodate conventional bike lanes and added traffic calming measures such as reduced lane widths. The intersection of Franklin Avenue and Maple Avenue will see the greatest complete street transformation with bump-outs to reduce the roadway pavement area and pedestrian crossing distance and off-street bicycle paths through the intersection. Franklin Avenue will be widened by approximately 2’ on each side to accommodate buffered bike lanes on both sides between the parallel parking spaces and the curb. Another sidewalk bump-out, brick pattern decorative crosswalk, and push-button rapid flashing beacon will improve pedestrian safety when crossing Franklin Avenue at the Annawan Street intersection. The addition of benches and bus shelters at the bus stops within the project area will improve the transit user experience.
Initial design concepts and construction documents for this project were developed by Freeman Companies in coordination with the Department of Public Works, the City Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, Maple Avenue Revitalization Group (MARG), and Senator Richard Fonfara.
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