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Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

A spokesman for Orange-based Avangrid’s Park City Wind project said the company remains committed to the renewable energy project and plans to redevelop a portion of Bridgeport’s waterfront as a staging area for the project, despite a delay of the...
Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

Developer tries East Haven senior housing project again after court settlement

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

A local developer has resubmitted plans to build an elderly housing complex on Sperry Lane and Foxon Road after appealing the town’s previous decisions to deny the project. The Planning and Zoning Commission has received another application from The Bluffs LLC...
Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

Lamont Silent, Eversource and Ørsted Non-Committal on Added State Pier Funding

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

With less than $1 million remaining of $255.5 million of state and private funding for the New London State Pier redevelopment, it’s not clear how any additional costs will be paid for as crews race to finish the project in time for staging offshore wind construction...
Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

Study underway to reduce traffic along Route 161 in East Lyme

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

A study of the Route 161 corridor extending from the Flanders section of town to Main Street in Niantic reveals one of southeastern Connecticut’s busiest stretches, with traffic in the growing beach town threatening to get worse over time. A report on current and...
Avangrid officials: Company still committed to Park City Wind project despite pushing back completion

Federal funds kick start marine facility project in New London

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $7 million grant to help fund the construction of a $18.5 million industrial marine complex along the banks of the Thames River. The money will benefit Mohawk Northeast, a heavy construction and engineering company...
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