September 2024 Meeting Minutes

Called to order at 6:59pm

1. Election of new officers 

  • Helen Ward (President), Viktor Sjöberg (Vice President), Michelle Peralta (Secretary), and Liz Hellwig (Treasurer) were elected to the WCA Board

2. Presentation: Ryan Paxton, Director of the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop — “2024 Parking Lot Renovation and Bioswale Plant Varieties”

  • Currently renovating the parking lot to have fully paved lines, parking for school buses, and generally be easier to manage
  • Also installing a bioswale which was engineered by the Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority — the bioswale will act as a catch basin to help prevent water run-off from entering the Mill River. The water will instead be used to create a rain garden which will also be an educational opportunity for the museum
  • Working with Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates — the same landscape architects who worked on the Lake Whitney water treatment facility — who will focus on plants that are pollinator friendly, resilient, and native to the area
  • Estimated completion date: October 7th

 3. Announcement: Books & Co. on Whitney Ave is closing at the end of the year. The building is being sold; Books & Co’s Facebook page has more information 

4. Updates on Traffic

  • Town of Hamden’s Walkable Sidewalks Project to address issues on Treadwell, Augur, and Davis (towards East Rock Park)
    • Semi-final design plans received 9/17/24 — currently in review with the Department of Transportation
    • Anticipated start date on construction is 2026
  • Mather Street traffic — Speed bumps were to be installed before this fall’s leaf collection, but there are 2 sinkholes that need to be addressed and may delay the installation 
  • Safety issues on Whitney Ave
    • WCA launched a petition drive and gathered over 700 signatures — was also featured in the New Haven Register
    •  Department of Transportation will conduct a safety audit on October 8th and 9th
    • Design phase will take place in summer 2025 with opportunities of community feedback
    • Anticipated start date on construction is 2026
  • Red light cameras – There is currently a Request for Proposals (RFP) for consultants who will make recommendations for the location of redlight cameras

5. New business

  • Discussed recent shooting at the Whitneyville Cultural Commons which resulted in multiple casualties and property damage
    • Community members are encouraged to learn more about policies and processes to better understand pathways forward 
    • WCA will help distribute notices of any planning meetings on public safety

Adjourned at 7:55pm