BRIDGEPORT — It was just the installation of a couple of new traffic signs. But the recent conversion of Yaremich Drive, off of Reservoir Avenue, to one-way despite opposition from the city’s traffic engineer has left the neighborhood and its community leaders bitterly divided. Supporters say the change made a narrow, busy street safer for those living on it, including some blind and deaf children, senior citizens, and students being dropped off by school buses. Critics claim the one-way designation is hazardous, was withheld from the non-politically connected until approved, and that it hurts a doctor’s office and a community garden.
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