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Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont appeared skeptical this week of a decision by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to halt the rollout of a congestion pricing plan that would have funded mass transit improvements throughout the tri-state area. The plan, which would have charged most drivers...
Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

Great Wolf Lodge ‘topped out’; opening set for June 15, 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Great Wolf Resorts executive announced Wednesday the $300 million waterpark resort the company’s been developing next to Foxwoods Resort Casino will open June 15, 2025. The good-natured exchange, which took place during remarks that preceded a traditional “topping...
Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

Wallingford OKs EV charging facility that might be a 1st in U.S.

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Wallingford Planning & Zoning Commission this week unanimously approved a special permit and site plan for a privately developed facility devoted exclusively to charging electric vehicles that could be the first of its kind in the U.S. The plan submitted by...
Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

It took 3 votes, but Hartford City Council OKs CCMC pedestrian bridge

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

After defeating an amendment and a motion to postpone the vote, the Hartford City Council passed a resolution Monday night granting air rights for a pedestrian bridge over Washington Street. The resolution, which was approved along party lines, allows Connecticut...
Lamont responds to delay in congestion pricing: ‘Look, you’ve got to pay for transportation’

With major projects in the queue, Enfield could finally find its economic development ‘stride’

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Four major projects would bring a combination of housing, recreation and mass transit to the town of about 42,000 residents, while repurposing properties whose uses are becoming obsolete. The proposed $250 million Enfield Square Mall redevelopment is the largest...
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