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Your City at Work: From the Mayor’s Desk

Post Date:06/23/2023 6:36 PM

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Your City at Work: From the Mayor’s Desk

 

Read below to learn more about what my administration is working on each day to deliver for you, resources for Stamford residents, information about upcoming events, and important city and state information.

 

MAYOR’S UPDATES

  • Citizen Service Hub: Join me for a Citizen Service Hub on Thursday, June 29th for our which will include a city update and an opportunity to hear from residents at the Waterside at Building One Community (417 Shippan Ave, Stamford) at 5:30 PM.
  • Stamford Delivers in State: Thanks to our advocacy and our state delegation standing up for the city, Stamford received even more ECS funding for Stamford Schools including $300 million in reimbursement for Stamford school construction (Westhill and Roxbury), and tax cuts for middle-class families.
  • Stamford Awarded Three State Resiliency Grants: I am pleased to announce that we were awarded three grants from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection totaling $1.2 million for the Toilsome Brook project and the Heat Resiliency and Cummings Pond projects. These grants will go towards protecting our city and making Stamford a more climate-resilient city.
  • City of Stamford’s Juneteenth Celebration: This past week, I was proud to join community members to raise the Juneteenth flag outside the Government Center. This weekend, we also hosted the first city-wide Juneteenth celebration, commemorating the end of slavery and the continued pursuit of justice and equality for all.

Mayor Simmons smiles with DEI Director Carmen Hughes and children at Juneteenth Flag Raising

Mayor Simmons speaks at the City Juneteenth Celebration next to Rep. Jim Himes

  • The Senior Olympics: Congratulations to all the seniors who participated in the Senior Center Olympics. It was a great day, full of competition and fun!
  • Stamford Police Department Swearing-in: Congratulations to the five newest recruits of the Stamford Police Department. It was an honor to swear in the officers, and we are grateful for their service and dedication to the public safety and welfare of our City.

Mayor Simmons stands with new police recruits.

  • Local Business Leaders Roundtable: It was great to join Comptroller Sean Scanlon, State Senator Ryan Fazio, State Representative Rachel Khanna, and local business leaders for a roundtable discussion on how our city can collaborate with the state to spur economic growth, as well as promote and enhance workforce development opportunities in our community.

Mayor Simmons meets with local and state leaders

 

CITY NEWS

  • Stamford Connectivity Survey: The City of Stamford is embarking on an initiative that would enhance and improve the vibrancy, livability, and connectivity for residents of the entire city.  The concept is to implement a well-designed strategy that supports pedestrian friendly streetscape, safe and convenient access to the Transit Center, green space, connectivity between neighborhoods, and cultural initiatives to stimulate economic growth with a positive return to taxpayers.   Your input in this survey will ensure the City of Stamford is moving forward in a way that is meeting the needs of the community. Click HERE to complete the survey.

     

  • Pacific Street Village Streetscape Project: The City of Stamford Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department will be holding a virtual public meeting about the Pacific Street Village Streetscape Project on July 11th at 5:00 PM via Zoom. The project seeks to increase safety, reduce speeding, and improve walkability. Other goals include improving access to the train station and the businesses along the street. The project page where you can learn more about the project and access the Zoom Link is here.

  • City of Stamford Washington Blvd. Safety Study: To learn more visit the project webpage.
  • Parks Strategic Plan: The Mayor recently launched the Parks Strategic Plan and wants to hear from residents on how to manage and invest in the sustainability of our parks, beaches, and trails. Visit, www.stamfordct.gov/psp for more information and to fill out the survey.

     

    CITY EVENTS

  • Children’s Learning Centers (CLC) Open House: To attend an upcoming Open House to tour, meet CLC staff and learn about CLC's programs! Be sure to bring your children to enjoy activities and treats from Kona Ice!

Saturday, June 24
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
CLC William Pitt
195 Hillandale Avenue

2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
CLC Maple Avenue
90 Maple Avenue

  • 4th of July Celebration: In celebration of July 4th, the City of Stamford will hold fireworks at Cummings Beach on Friday, June 30th. The entertainment will begin at 6:00 pm and residents will be able to bring blankets and chairs to the beach. There will be food trucks onsite, and the fireworks will begin shortly after 9:00 pm. The rain date will be Friday, July 7th.

 July 4 Parking Instructions

July 4 Parking Instructions

  • Upcoming City Concerts and Events (In-Person and Virtual)
  • Upcoming Stamford Downtown Events
  • State Small Business Seminars

     

    RESOURCES FOR RESIDENTS

    Employment Opportunities in the City

     

  • Open positions with City of Stamford

     

    Traffic

  • Washington Blvd Road Closure
    • Washington Blvd from Richmond Hill to Station Place will be closed from 7 pm to 7 am on June 26th to June 30th. Find detour and more information here.
  • ConnDOT Stamford Station Construction
    • Construction continues at Stamford Station, please be mindful and plan ahead.
    • Passengers can find the updated train schedule here.
  • New Canaan Branch Line Improvement Work: Improvements on the New Canaan Branch Line will begin on Tuesday, May 30, and bus service will replace all train service. The track improvements and bus substitution are estimated to run through August.
    • Upon completion, an existing speed restriction in the Stamford area will be eliminated and trains will be able to travel 20mph faster through this section.

       

      COVID-19 Resources

      All information about Stamford's response to COVID-19, including our case numbers, please visit: www.stamfordct.gov/covid19.

  • Vaccination Sites: 1st and 2nd doses are available to all, booster shots for ages 5+ (Pfizer) and 18+ (Moderna/J&J))

On Saturday June 24th, 2023:

  • Westover School: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • 137 Henry Street: 8:00 am to 1:00 pm

From, 6/26 - 6/29 free vaccines are available without an appointment for all ages:

  • 137 Henry Street Clinic: Thursday - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
  • Ferguson Library (Main Branch): Tuesday – Friday 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

     

Other COVID-19 Information

  • If you are unable to leave your home or are uncomfortable traveling to a vaccine site, please call the Stamford Department of Health at (203)-977-4378
  • Please visit the State of Connecticut's Vaccine Portal for information on how to request a new copy of your vaccine card.

 

CLICK HERE FOR THE LEGISLATIVE DIGEST

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Have a wonderful weekend!

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Caroline Simmons

 

 

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