4:26pm–#Bridgeport CT-Police calling for additional back up to break up a street fight at Park and State Streets.
Month: December 2013
Almost 5pm!
Mayor Finch Declares Snow Emergency for 5 p.m. this evening
Mayor Finch Declares Snow Emergency for 5 p.m. this evening
Alternate side of the street parking rules in effect
BRIDGEPORT, CT (December 13, 2013) – Due to the projected winter storm, Mayor Bill Finch has declared a snow emergency in the City beginning at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 13.
During a snow emergency, residents must move their cars off posted Snow Emergency streets or be subject to fines and towing. Alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect for all other streets throughout the City in order to allow snow plow drivers’ clear passage. To comply with the Snow Emergency Alternate Side of the Street Parking Rules, residents must move their cars to the ‘even-numbered’ side of the street by 12 midnight tonight and remain on the even-numbered side of the street until the odd-numbered side of the street has been cleared.
During the storm, residents may use the following school parking lots to keep their cars off the street: Cesar Batalla School, 606 Howard Ave.; Geraldine Johnson School, 475 Lexington Ave., and Luis Munoz Marin School, 479 Helen St. Residents must move their cars by 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 15 to allow adequate time for crews to clear the lots for the opening of school on Monday.
Snow emergency streets are marked with white signs with red lettering. A list of snow streets can be found on the City’s website —http://www.bridgeportct.gov/
“We have some very narrow streets in highly populated areas of the City. Cooperation from all of our residents is necessary in order for our crews to be able to navigate the streets and keep roads clear,” said Mayor Finch. “Property owners can help by shoveling their sidewalks and driveways, and clearing snow around fire hydrants and curb cuts to help improve neighborhood safety. Please do not shovel snow back into the street, and above all, please obey the snow emergency parking rules.”
As of 12 noon Friday, the National Weather Service had issued a Winter Storm Watch for all of Fairfield County and Southern New Haven County, calling for snow to begin Saturday morning and continue through the early-morning hours ofSunday, with a projection of 4-8 inches of accumulation with temperatures in the mid-20’s.
During the storm, residents with non-emergency, weather-related questions or concerns should call the City’s BConnected Call Center at 203.576.1311 or the Emergency Operations Center at 203.579.3829. Residents can use the City’s BConnected request system online at www.bridgeportct.gov/
Snow emergency parking areas are available throughout the City. A full list of parking areas can be found at the following link: www.bridgeportct.gov/snow-
“I can’t stress how important it is for residents to obey the emergency parking ban. No one wants to have their car towed, and the last thing we want to do is ticket and tow residents’ vehicles,” said Police Chief Joseph Gaudett. “So we need people’s cooperation. The reality is plows won’t be able to clear secondary streets if cars are parked on both sides and it is essential to keep our snow emergency routes clear,” he added.
For the latest updates, resources and information about the snowstorm, residents are asked to check www.bridgeportct.gov/snow, local television and radio news outlets and follow the City of Bridgeport on Twitter andFacebook and Mayor Bill Finch on Twitter and Facebook.
Note from Bridgeport Police Dept.: Vehicles left parked on snow emergency streets after 12 midnight tonight [Friday, Dec. 13] will be subject to tagging and towing. Violating the alternate-side of the street parking rules also will result in fines. A list of snow emergency streets can be found on the City’s website by following this link: http://www.bridgeportct.gov/
Note from Department of Public Works:
- During the snow emergency all City residents should heed alternate side of the street parking rules until the snow emergency has been lifted.
- By 12 midnight tonight [Friday, Dec. 13) residents must move their cars to the ‘even-numbered’ side of the street to facilitate efficient snow removal. Once the ‘odd-numbered’ (house numbers ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9) side of the street is clear, residents can move their car to that side of the street so crews can clear the ‘even-numbered’ (house numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8) side of the street. Residents can then heed the alternate side of the street parking rules until the snow emergency has been lifted (park on ‘even-numbered’ side of the street on even-numbered calendar days and ‘odd-numbered’ side of the street on odd-numbered calendar days.
- The Department of Public Works reminds all residents and business owners to shovel the sidewalk and walkways, including curb cuts, for pedestrian safety. If sidewalks are not cleared, the City may clean the sidewalk and charge the owner a fee for doing so, as well as impose a $100 per day fine for violating a City ordinance.
- Please do not shovel, or use a snow blower or plow to throw snow back into the street from your driveway or sidewalk. Anyone found throwing snow back into the street will be subject to a fine.
- Residents and business owners are also asked to clear fire hydrants and the immediate area around it of snow to improve neighborhood safety.
- The City’s Transfer Station on Asylum Street will be closed on Sat. Dec. 14.
Attempted burglary in Stratford
1:39pm–#Stratford CT– Report of an attempted burglary, one in custody on Kovach Drive.
Food World Opens in Bridgeport
Mayor Bill Finch will celebrated and cut the ribbon to reopen the Food World Supermarket at 345 Huntington Turnpike at 11:30 a.m., Friday, Dec. 13. The newly refurbished 17,000-square foot store is a full service grocery featuring a full line of deli products, bakery and an extensive produce section. The store will employ about 60 employees.
“We have worked very hard to improve access to healthy food options for residents in neighborhoods throughout the city, including opening four farmers markets, 20 school gardens, an urban farm on Reservoir Avenue. With the re-opening of Food World, we’re bringing fresh produce and employment opportunities to the people of the Upper East Side neighborhood,” said Mayor Finch. “Congratulations to the ownership on re-opening this store and thank you for investing in the City of Bridgeport.”
Car in the swamp
10:41pm–#Stratford CT–A car has been located in the swamp area of Burma Road/Lordship Road. The car is unoccupied. The road is closed to traffic at this time.
Today’s Soups at Chef’s Table
Today’s Soup Chef’s Table –1561 Post Road, Fairfield (12/13/13)
White Bean Artichoke
Pasta Fagioli
Lo Carb Chicken Vegetable
Split Pea
Paleo Pumpkin Beef Chili
Curried Crawfish & Corn Chowder
Wild Mushroom Barley
New England clam chowder
Cream of Chicken Orzo
Chicken Rice Gorgonzola
Turkey Chili
Chicken Matzoh Ball
Italian Wedding
Chicken Noodle
Last Minute Holiday Catering … Think Woods End !!!
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Large Police Presence at Stratford Schools?
2:50am–#Stratford CT–In what sounded like roll call on the Stratford Police radio channels turned out to be assignments for officers to report to all Stratford Schools. For the first half hour at least. December 14th marks the anniversary of Sandy Hook. Officers assigned to the schools are there for only the first half hour while students are being dropped off. It is uncertain if the morning shifts will maintain the presence all day or just for parents to see during drop off and pick up.
False alarm in the Copa
11:12pm–#Bridgeport CT–Phone report of flames coming out of the windows at the Copa Cobana Cafe on Lexington Avenue were false. Dispatchers were unable to contact the caller on call back. Although the song does say At the Copa Copacabana it is the hottest spot north of Havana……
