Patricia Brulotte Obituary-Death News; Pedestrian Hit And Killed On Oakwood Avenue near St. James Street
Patricia Brulotte, a pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on Oakwood Avenue near St. James Street in West Hartford on November 8, passed away on Saturday. The tragic incident has saddened the West Hartford community, sparking calls for reflection on pedestrian safety and roadway conditions.
The incident occurred around 5:06 p.m. on Friday, when Brulotte was walking near the intersection of Oakwood Avenue and St. James Street. Details about the circumstances of the collision have not yet been fully disclosed by local authorities, who are conducting an investigation to understand the factors involved.
Brulotte’s passing marks another pedestrian fatality on West Hartford’s streets, underscoring growing concerns over pedestrian and cyclist safety in the area.
In response, Bike West Hartford and other local organizations are planning a memorial gathering at the site of the incident. The event will take place on Monday, November 11, at 5:06 p.m., exactly three days after the time of the accident, as a tribute to Brulotte. Organizers emphasize that the event is intended as a peaceful remembrance of her life, without any direct link to broader protests or demands.
They have requested that attendees respect the family’s privacy and avoid attributing the memorial to any specific call for action. While the gathering will focus on remembering Brulotte, it also highlights community concerns over pedestrian safety.
West Hartford residents and local safety advocates are reminded of the upcoming two-year anniversary of the town’s Vision Zero initiative, which is aimed at eliminating all roadway fatalities and serious injuries by focusing on infrastructure improvements, enforcement, and public education.
This anniversary, set for January 10, 2025, serves as a reminder of ongoing efforts and the need for continued attention to road safety. Brulotte’s death has resonated with many residents who share concerns over traffic risks for pedestrians and cyclists in West Hartford.
As the community reflects on this tragic incident, advocacy groups encourage town residents to support initiatives like Vision Zero, which aim to make streets safer for all.