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Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation is developing plans to improve the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Whitney Avenue interchange at exit 61, it announced in a press release. The project, designed to reduce crashes on the parkway and improve accessibility on Whitney...
Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

Get ready for traffic jams: CT DOT has 532 active capital projects this year. See where they are.

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation is up for another busy year repairing state roads and bridges. And that means motorists need to know: There are 532 active capital projects planned for this year to be aware of while traveling on state highways, bridges and...
Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

CT legislature, Lamont reach 11th hour compromise to expand, restructure PURA

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders reached a compromise Wednesday that returns his embattled nominee Marissa Gillett to chairmanship of a restructured Public Utility Regulatory Authority that will expand to five commissioners and move out of the executive branch....
Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

‘55-and-older’ community proposed in South Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

A Vernon builder is proposing an age-restricted housing development in South Windsor that would include 44 single-family houses and three duplexes. Kenneth J. Boynton, president of Boynton Construction, in January applied to the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission...
Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

New Haven gets $9.5M of frozen federal funds, but $20M for climate change still in limbo

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

About $30.5 million in already approved funds has been locked by the Trump administration’s freeze on grants and programs related to climate change and diversity, officials said. That money is set to update heating systems, facilitate public housing development...
Connecticut DOT to remove stop signs, add merge lanes on Route 15 in Hamden

200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

A Florida-based company is proposing a new 200,000-square-foot warehouse in South Windsor. Vero Beach, Florida-based Altatwo Realty Co. LLC is proposing to build the warehouse, along with associated parking, trailer spaces and a new freight rail spur on a 16-acre...
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