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Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Thirteen percent of Meriden’s housing stock is considered affordable, second only to New Haven in the county. Much of that affordable housing was funded through low-income tax credits and is located downtown. Despite Meriden’s spot along the Hartford Line, business...
Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

CT’s speed camera program tracks 2.8M vehicles, issues 25K warnings and over 700 fines

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Out of the nearly 2.8 million cars counted in construction zones in last year’s new speed camera program, nearly 25,000 drivers received written warnings, and more than 700 of them got fined at least $75, according to state data. Officials said the first...
Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

Norwich considers labor agreement for school construction project

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

As the $385 million school construction project gets underway, city officials are considering whether to enter a project labor agreement with local trade unions that would mandate a percentage of Norwich workers be employed on the project. The School Building...
Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

Lamont announces $999,000 remediation grant for former New Haven Coliseum site

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

With new buildings rising nearby on the former New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum site, Gov. Ned Lamont celebrated the city’s progress Wednesday and announced a $999,000 state “brownfields” grant to remediate leftover debris from the...
Lamont touts Meriden transit district, but local leaders say housing challenges persist

Work Accelerates on 16 Neck Road Development After Request by Old Lyme to Cease Work

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Construction has accelerated on a nine-lot subdivision project at 16 Neck Road more than a week after the town’s Zoning Enforcement Officer instructed the Westport-based developer, Frank Nocito, to halt work until he agreed to supervision by a town-approved engineer....
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