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Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut officials will meet this week to consider approval of more than $856 million for projects that range from complex and costly bridge replacements to installing toilets at state parks. The decision of whether to fund those capital improvements is up to the...
Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

Bridgeport self-storage facility at former North End Stop & Shop gets court-ordered zoning OK

by Joelyn Leon | May 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

Scott first sought the necessary zoning approval a year-and-a-half ago. Some residents, activists and elected officials, including Mayor Joe Ganim during his re-election campaign, publicly opposed the project and the appointed zoning commission rejected the...
Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

Torrington receives $1.6 million grant to rebuild sewer pumping station: To ‘protect environment’

by Joelyn Leon | May 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

The sewer plant’s hardest-working pumping station on Harris Drive, which was built in 1979, draws from seven smaller stations in the northern area of Torrington, feeding to the main plant off South Main Street. “We’ve had up to 18 inches of water...
Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

Gov. Lamont vetoes first bill of year, rejecting proposal doubling cap on bidding

by Joelyn Leon | May 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed his first bill from this year’s legislative session on Wednesday, sending back to lawmakers a proposal that would have doubled the cap on municipal contracts exempt from competitive bidding practices. The legislation, Senate Bill 226, proposed...
Here are some of the projects CT plans to spend $856 million on, if approved

Fitch gives A+ rating to pending $669M Yale New Haven Health bond issuance; $333M will be used for capital spending

by Joelyn Leon | May 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

Fitch Ratings said Tuesday it has assigned A+ ratings to $669 million in bonds that will be issued on behalf of Yale New Haven Health (YNHH). Proceeds from the bond issuance are expected to be used to refund the health system’s existing debt, as well as to provide...
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