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Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 16, 2022 | Uncategorized

State transportation officials say they prefer to fully reconstruct the Mixmaster on different road alignments and connections between the Interstate 84-Route 8 interchange than replace the stacked decks with new ones. Officials reiterated the project dubbed the “New...
Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

New Canaan finance board approves $1.2 million for police building plans

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

Design plans totaling $1.2 million to revamp the police department headquarters were unanimously approved by the Board of Finance Tuesday. This allotment comes after the project was already greenlit for $300,000 in study costs. The $1.5 million total includes...
Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

As luxury apartments near Bridgeport groundbreaking, affordable units delayed

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

As Steelpointe’s Christoph family aims to break ground this fall on luxury apartments at the harbor-front East Side site, construction of the affordable units the developers are backing a few blocks away per their contract with the city is delayed. Now working with...
Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

Shelton P&Z approves apartment, retail plans for former Chromium Process site

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

Development of the former Chromium Process site — which has been home to parking for those living, working and visiting businesses downtown — has received the go-ahead. The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Tuesday, unanimously approved developer John...
Officials: Redesign of Mixmaster likely more sustainable

Consultant: Pratt & Whitney Stadium needs $63.3M in repairs and upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

The nearly 20-year-old Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford needs $63.3 million in upgrades and repairs, according to a consultant hired to assess the condition of the state’s nearly 20-year-old premier sports arena. The Capital Region Development Authority –...
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