Darien Police Transportation

On Friday, March 18 Corbin Drive Yet Again Closed to Traffic From Post Road, 9 AM to 3 PM

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Construction activity for the Corbin District project is again closing Corbin Drive to traffic from the Post Road, this time on Friday, March 18, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Darien police announced. “Vehicles needing to access Corbin Drive will be detoured to Center Street, to Old King’s Highway South, to the eastern end of Corbin Drive,” the announcement said. “Businesses, including the Post Office, will be open and accessible using the construction.” “Darien Police Department staff will be in the area in order to facilitate the safe and efficient flow of traffic.  A large presence of construction vehicles, most notably concrete trucks, will be in the area during this time.  Motorists not needing to access the area should consider alternate routes to their destination.”

The Corbin District excavation

Again, Corbin Drive Closed at Post Road, 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday

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The Darien Police Department announced Friday that vehicles won’t be able to access Corbin Drive from the Post Road downtown because of construction from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday, March 7. A lot of construction vehicles, especially trucks carrying concrete will be on Corbin that day. Corbin Drive can be accessed via a detour from Center Street to Old Kings Highway South to the other end of Corbin. The Post Office and businesses on Corbin will be open. The closure is due to a large amount of construction activity for The Corbin District redevelopment.

The Corbin District excavation

Corbin Drive Closes to Vehicle Traffic 8 AM to 2:30 PM, Wednesday, Feb 16

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The Darien Police Department announced Tuesday that Corbin Drive, the downtown street where Darien Post Office is located, will be closed to vehicle traffic at the end of the street nearest the Post Road from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 16. The Post Office and businesses on the street can be reached by entering and leaving Corbin Drive from the Old Kings Highway end. The reason: a large amount of planned construction activity. The Corbin District project is particularly active these days on the entire side of the street opposite the Post Office.