The retaining wall was constructed as a part of a federally funded Streetscape Project, which was designed to promote pedestrian safety and make easier to walk to businesses in the Redding section of Georgetown.

Brandon V. Smith v. Town of Redding: A Bridgeport jury has sided with the town of Redding in a lawsuit brought by a man who fell off of a six-foot high retaining wall and sustained a traumatic brain injury. Brandon Smith, 50, who was intoxicated when he fell, had sought $3 million from the town. He had alleged that the wall was inherently dangerous.

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