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Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

A 4-mile tunnel carved out of bedrock under Hartford’s South End — the city’s very own Big Dig — is now nearly complete and will be a crucial component for eliminating sewer waste that overflows and pollutes Wethersfield Cove, the Connecticut River and other streams...
Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

With Fort Trumbull development planned out, what happens to the RCDA?

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Last September, attorney Bill Sweeney stood in front of the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission to praise a development deal that would transform three long-vacant Fort Trumbull parcels into two apartment complexes and a six-story parking garage. RCDA notes on its...
Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

With new Sherman St. bridge nearly complete, Norwich plans NL Turnpike bridge replacement

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Reconstruction of the Sherman Street bridge is expected to be completed by August, and Norwich Public Works has its eye on replacing another key local bridge over the Yantic River on New London Turnpike. U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D- Conn, recently announced that...
Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

Lyman Allyn museum grounds ready for $4.5M facelift

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

A new piece of state funding in the form of a $1.6 million Community Investment Fund award announced this month, which requires final approval by the state Bond Commission, will enable the museum to fully realize Allyn’s wishes by transforming 12 acres of grounds into...
Massive tunnel under CT city for sewer waste is behind schedule. It could cost tens of millions more

Old Greenwich School renovation will cost $1.5M more because of town funding delays, committee told

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Old Greenwich School renovation project did not get construction funding last year, so the building committee is trying again — with a more expensive project estimated to cost $44.3 million to build. Originally, the OGS renovation project’s construction cost...
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