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How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

The reconstruction of the bustling West Hartford Center is looming. Sidewalks are narrow and hazardous, trees need to be replaced, and the existing pedestrian infrastructure is outdated and at times unsafe. The West Hartford Center Infrastructure Master Plan was first...
How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

Developer Abruptly Withdraws, as Zoning Seeks Mix of Affordable Units in Downtown Stamford

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Under the city’s Below Market Rate program, developers must offer at least 10 percent of units in a project at reduced rents. In lieu of that, they may seek approval to contribute the value of those units to the affordable housing fund instead. Carmel Partners was...
How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

Developer withdraws controversial quarry proposal for Ledyard historic site

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gales Ferry Intermodal LLC has withdrawn its application to create a quarry operation at Mount Decatur, and a Thursday public hearing on the proposal that drew a phalanx of criticism over the past few months has been canceled. An attorney for Cashman Dredging &...
How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

Lamont keeps CT budget within fiscal guardrails, pays down $500M in debt

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont stayed well within Connecticut’s fiscal guardrails Wednesday, recommending a $26.1 billion budget that erases $500 million in bonded debt and invests in child care and education while largely holding the line in most other places. The spending plan for...
How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

Aquarion’s major Greenwich Ave. replacement project will affect parking for months

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Aquarion Water Company and its proxies will begin a major water main replacement project on Greenwich Avenue next week, which is expected to last months. Xenelis said they hope to begin the work on Monday night, assuming the weather is favorable. The work will happen...
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