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Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont will unveil a $26.1 billion budget Wednesday for the next fiscal year that features few new initiatives and a plan to dramatically reduce Connecticut’s bonded debt using rapidly accumulating reserves from its transportation program, according to...
Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

Latest designs for Cheshire’s new Norton School, with open central courtyard, await cost estimates

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

Current designs for the new Norton school show a two-story building with an open central courtyard, a media center and rooms for music, art and teacher planning. The lower level includes a section with a gym, cafeteria, nurse’s office and administrative offices. The...
Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

Newtown orders independent study of 117-home plan that would ‘disturb virgin soil’ near Taunton Pond

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town’s environmental review board has taken the extra step of ordering a local builder to pay for an independent review of his wetland engineering plans to cluster 117 homes near Taunton Pond after a crowd of residents railed against the project. D’Amico and a...
Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

Shelton P&Z rejects plan to add 28 more condos at River Road complex

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

Plans to nearly double a condominium development off River Road have been shot down by the Shelton Planning and Zoning Commission. Daybreak Ridge, LLC, is presently constructing 36 condominiums — dubbed Daybreak Ridge — at the site. The developers’ application for the...
Lamont’s $26.1B budget plan takes a big bite out of bonded debt

After Fairfield, Bridgeport residents decry UI ‘monopole’ project, the structures may move north

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

The looming steel poles at the center of a controversial United Illuminating proposal could move north of the railroad tracks, away from a location some say threatened nearly 20 acres of private property between Fairfield and Bridgeport. In a non-binding “straw...
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