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Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

Up to $51 billion in federal funds that have been awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation but not yet obligated could be defunded, according to a March 14 analysis by Transportation for America, a transportation advocacy organization. The organization...
Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

Guilford Village West, 162-unit apartment complex, commercial project planned for Boston Post Road

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized

About four years after heavy earthmoving started, developers unveiled plans to turn the construction site into Guilford Village West, a large-scale 162-unit apartment project and commercial development. A public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission is set...
Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

CTDOT Announces Start of the Dutch Point Viaduct Rehabilitation Project on I–91 in Hartford

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 18, 2025 | Uncategorized

Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto today announced that the Connecticut Department of Transportation has begun construction on the Dutch Point Viaduct rehabilitation project on Interstate 91 southbound in Hartford. The...
Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

Fairfield To Begin East Trunk Sewer Line Replacement In May

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

First Selectman Bill Gerber announced [on Thursday] that the Town of Fairfield will begin a long-planned replacement of the East Trunk sewer line in May 2025 with an expected project duration of approximately 18 months. Aging sewer lines will be replaced to improve...
Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

Milford’s $15M bonding to cover esports arenas, roadwork, building projects

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

The city will bond some $15 million, with proposed projects ranging from roadwork, building maintenance, new vehicles and esports arenas in both high schools. In all, the aldermen approved $2.2 million for design and construction of sanitary sewers and wastewater...
Up to $51B in transportation grant awards at risk, advocacy group says

Developer buys 1.56-acre site near UConn’s Storrs campus for large-scale, 738-bed student housing project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

A development firm has closed on the acquisition of a site next to UConn’s Storrs campus where it plans to build a 738-bed student housing property. Landmark Properties says it will begin construction on the 1.56 acre site at 134 North Eagleville Road later this year....
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