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Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) in a statement said, “Construction is set to proceed by the end of 2022, with materials procurement through the winter and major construction beginning spring 2023.” The coronavirus pandemic has been one reason for...
Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

Glastonbury P&Z approves plan to build 74-unit apartment building

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Glastonbury Town Plan & Zoning Commission finalized a developer’s proposal Tuesday to build a 74-unit apartment building that could be occupied in early 2024. The commission voted 4-2 to approve the application during a nearly four-hour meeting. Developer...
Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

Federal funding may unclog Old Lyme sewer project

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2022 | Uncategorized

If approved by the committee and Congress, the town could receive the money by next June. The project was approved in 2019 to connect the neighborhoods, which currently use septic systems, to sewer systems to mitigate pollution to Long Island Sound. The associations...
Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

Demand for electricity soars in heat wave; pressure put on New England power surplus

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

As a heat wave bakes the Northeast, demand is soaring for electricity that’s powering air conditioners, pressing New England’s “relatively small” electricity surplus, according to the region’s grid operator. ISO on Friday reported a capacity of 26,690 megawatts and an...
Is Bridgeport’s Congress Street Bridge finally getting replaced?

Danbury’s fast track to NYC plan gets $2M grant to move ahead; money for a 2nd project has to wait

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

A $2 million federal grant to study impacts of a fast track from Danbury to New York City was approved by a U.S. House vote this week, while a similarly-sized grant for a health center garage and senior housing project has to wait for a future funding round. Once...
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