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DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection will offer $17 million in grants toward the cost of the beach sewer project, according to a meeting on Friday that included state officials, the town and the beach associations. The long-delayed project...
DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

In Hartford’s Parkville, a $92 million redevelopment wins key state funding approval

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

A redevelopment of an abandoned factory that was once a cornerstone of Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood won a key, state funding approval Friday for a $92 million conversion into apartments and business incubator space — a project that could significantly boost the...
DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

Bethel to demolish old police station with federal funds; affordable senior housing weighed for site

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

With nearly $200,000 in federal funds allocated for its demolition, the former police station building on Plumtrees Road may be on its way to becoming affordable senior housing, if some town officials get their way. The Board of Selectmen voted during its Feb. 27...
DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

Stamford schools upgrades will cost $51M of mayor’s proposed $91M budget for building, capital projects

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Mayor Caroline Simmons’ proposed $91.4 million total capital budget funding for next fiscal year is more than 60 percent higher than this year’s adopted $55.5 million, and the lion’s share of the new spending would be on school projects. Borrowing...
DEEP Offers $17m Grant for Old Lyme Sewer Project, Keeps Consent Order

At East Norwalk I-95 interchange, CT’s first ‘diverging diamond’ intersection is still on table

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Nearly four years after plans for a complete redesign of the East Norwalk Interstate 95 exchange, the state continues to study whether the area should be converted into Connecticut’s first “diamond intersection.” “A traffic study is ongoing to...
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