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Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

City Planner Jeremy Leifert has asked the Connecticut Siting Council to consider safeguards and conditions before it rules on whether to approve a solar farm proposed for a site on Lovers Lane in Torrington. Mayor Elinor Carbone also sent a letter to the CT Siting...
Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

Last key properties acquired for ambitious 1,000-unit, mixed-use redevelopment of East Hartford’s Founders Plaza

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

The “Port Eastside” development partnership acquired a 5.7-acre parking lot at 321 Pitkin St. this week. “We have just cleared the most significant milestone in this project’s early lifespan to date,” said Bruce Simons, principal of Simons Real Estate...
Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

Windsor looking to fast-track Day Hill Road corridor redevelopment strategy with new study

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town of Windsor is currently searching for a firm to conduct the analysis of the Day Hill Road corridor. It will include a look at the current land uses in the area, and a supply-and-demand breakdown for other development possibilities ranging from multifamily...
Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

See how Stamford’s Mill River Park will spend $12M+ to create stage plaza, dog park, ‘great lawn’

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

“About 30,000 people a day are driving by and not seeing the best of Stamford,” said Compton, the president and CEO of the Mill River Park Collaborative. That could soon change, thanks to a recently secured Community Investment Fund state grant that will...
Torrington city planner offers a different take on solar array plan, suggests ways to lessen impact

Paddock Ave. bridge rebuild creates detours, traffic congestion on local roads in Meriden: “It’s chaos”

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Work on the Paddock Avenue bridge started with a bang Sunday as demolition crews cut and hoe-rammed the bridge’s concrete to take it down for construction of a new bridge. Around the corner on Paddock Avenue, the nighttime bridge work has created havoc for local...
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