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In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The job, which years ago was estimated at $50 million, would alleviate some of the worst backups in the town’s Unionville section, particularly helping rush hour commuters from Canton, Burlington, New Hartford, western Bristol and parts of Litchfield County, planners...
In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

New Haven gets $25 million grant to prevent flooding at Union Station, nearby areas

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Federal Emergency Management Agency awarded the city $25.1 million to assist its effort to build “a wall, a pipe and a pump” to prevent flooding at Union Station and nearby areas, officials announced Monday. The city and the state will add approximately $10...
In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

CT to receive $52.2M in federal funding for electric vehicle chargers

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

Connecticut has received approval for its plan submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation seeking $52.5 million over five years to build electric vehicle chargers across the state. The state will receive $7.7 million in fiscal year 2022 and additional funding...
In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

Projected price tag for redevelopment of Hartford’s Martin Luther King apartments jumps $12.7M

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

Projected costs of a pending redevelopment of the Martin Luther King affordable housing complex into a mixed-income community have jumped from $50 million to $62.7 million in a little more than a year. Project organizers blame inflation and rising interest rates,...
In a town plagued by traffic backups, Farmington officials want to build a bridge from Route 4 to New Britain Avenue

Developer seeks approval for apartments along New London’s waterfront

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

A developer is looking for approval to build 81 residential units and two commercial spaces on 150 Howard St., partially overlooking Shaw’s Cove. The Planning and Zoning Commission discussed the proposed four-story development on Thursday night with Matthew Greene,...
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