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Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The governor’s office and the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on Monday announced the release of a series of grants totaling $10 million to finance the planning, building, expansion, and improvement of 45 multiuse trails located in towns and...
Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

Naugatuck’s Rubber Avenue project likely bonded

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The State Bond Commission is expected at its meeting Friday to approve nearly $6 million to the borough of Naugatuck to support the revitalization of the Rubber Avenue corridor. In late April, state legislators representing Naugatuck and Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess...
Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

Danbury allows rehab hospital to cut back on parking as trees are cleared for project on west side

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

As workers began clearing trees this week to make room for a rehabilitation hospital on one of the last construction sites in the village-size neighborhood known as the Reserve, the city of Danbury gave a parking break to the inpatient facility to prevent “a field of...
Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

Norwich Public Utilities sewage treatment project to receive loan from Electric Division

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

For the second straight year, the NPU Sewer Division has received approval for a $15.5 million short-term line of credit from the NPU Electric Division to help cover costs of the ongoing work to build a new sewage treatment plant on Hollyhock Island near Norwich...
Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

Middletown leaders want CT DOT to suspend plans to remove Route 9 traffic lights

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

City officials sent a strong message to the state Department of Transportation Thursday, asking them to halt their $143 million plan to remove two traffic lights on Route 9, spurred on by significant issues raised by people opposed to the latest design. Council...
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