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Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation has had reconfiguration plans for the Route 10/Route 322/Old Turnpike Road area just north of the Cheshire line since at least 2008. In addition to squaring off unusual intersection angles, the plans call for the removal of the...
Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

Opening of New London traffic circle set to mark end of construction traffic headaches

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

A massive road rebuilding and roundabout construction project on Jefferson Avenue aimed at improving deteriorating pavement conditions and alleviating traffic snarls is expected to be completed by next month. Director of Public Works Brian Sear said the impetus for...
Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

Michigan cannabis company proposes 72,366-sq.-ft. grow facility in East Hartford

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

A multi-state cannabis company headquartered in Michigan plans to build a 72,366-square-foot cultivation site in East Hartford. C3 is in the process of expanding to three new states, according to CEO Ankur Rungta. That includes the proposed facility along Park Road in...
Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

A developer wants to place over 2,500 solar panels in rural Bethany. Neighbors are fighting back

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

The proposal by the developer, California-based TRITEC Americas, to construct a solar photovoltaic facility in Bethany is one of dozens of similar projects under construction or in planning around Connecticut, part of the state’s efforts to rid itself of emissions...
Will state’s plan to fix busy Southington intersection actually make traffic worse?

MidState Medical Center seeks permission for $8.4M expansion

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

MidState Medical Center is seeking to build a new $8.4 million, 16-bed adult medical and surgical unit to boost its inpatient space. The nonprofit Meriden-based hospital, which is part of the Hartford HealthCare system, has submitted a certificate of need application...
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