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CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

The long range plan to bring Interstate 84 into the 21st century with three lanes in both directions from exits 3 through 8 is moving to the next review stage after engineers decided to fix traffic snarls on the west side and the east end with new ramps and new roads....
CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

Siting council will not hold public hearing on Waterford data center

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Siting Council decided Thursday not to hold a public hearing on a controversial petition from Millstone owner Dominion Energy Nuclear Connecticut that would modify the boundaries of the Millstone property for use by proposed data center. Approval of...
CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

Middletown mayor reveals where new City Hall would be on Main Street

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Officials have been looking at the former Citizens Bank corporate offices at 225-243 Main St. on the corner of College Street for some years. That location has at least 45,000 square feet available, as opposed to the 65-year-old deKoven Drive municipal building, which...
CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

Danbury renews hookup for power plant that’s become a ‘sensitive issue for thousands of residents’

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Approved plans for an unbuilt 250-megawatt power plant on the west side that were in jeopardy because hookup permission to the city’s sewer and water system would expire came under criticism again by leaders who said residents are increasingly concerned about the...
CT’s plan to widen Danbury’s I-84 keeps options open for traffic fixes at exits 5, 6

$1B cost, century-old bridge among obstacles in plan to expand CT rail service to RI, report finds

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Efforts to expand rail service in eastern Connecticut are likely to be constrained by towering costs and the limitations of a century-old rail bridge over the Thames River, according to a new assessment from the Connecticut Department of Transportation. The startup...
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