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Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city’s estimate and taxation board approved $2.9 million in special capital appropriations to purchase six properties abutting the proposed South Norwalk School at 1 Meadow St. Extension. The six properties the city looks to purchase for the school are 28 Oxford...
Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

West Hartford developer plans 70 housing units on New Park Avenue: ‘Creating a neighborhood’

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

In May, the development group The Hexagon Group submitted plans to the town that includes demolishing the Gozzo Design & Remodel building at 579 New Park Ave. to make way for a 70-unit mixed-use housing development called The Jayden. The development would include...
Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

Enfield’s All Sports Village to have 10-year fixed tax assessment once complex site plan is approved

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

Fast Track Realty, the company that is proposing to build a sports and entertainment complex near the Massachusetts border, is set to pay a fixed tax assessment for 10 years, providing the project’s site plan is approved. All Sports Village, as the project is...
Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

Offshore wind project Revolution Wind gets federal approval

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

The federal government on Tuesday signed off on Revolution Wind, the first large-scale offshore wind power project that would bring its electricity directly to Rhode Island. Revolution Wind, a joint venture of Danish developer Ørsted and the Massachusetts utility...
Norwalk board OKs $2.9M to acquire 6 properties next to planned SoNo school

Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

A last-minute amendment to a proposed $44.7 million bonding ordinance to build a new police station forced the City Council to delay a vote Monday to approve the ordinance and place it on the Nov. 7 ballot for a referendum. The council now must act at its Sept. 5...
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