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Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state has awarded the city $1.4 million for two new soccer fields at Columbus Park, making way for MidState Medical Center to develop land currently home to grass soccer fields. The $4 million Meriden Soccer Athletic Complex project involves tearing out two...
Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

New Fairfield’s old Consolidated School reduced to rubble; future use of site remains unclear

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Demolition of the former elementary school commenced Oct. 30, following the approval of a $600,000 construction project budget transfer to address a shortfall in the Consolidated Early Learning Academy building project budget and allow for abatement and demolition at...
Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

Greenwich’s North Street Bridge replacement will be done sooner but cost more, officials say

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The North Street Bridge is on track to be replaced next summer, but doing the job on a shorter timeline is going to cost up to $700,000 more than originally expected. The Department of Public Works originally projected it would cost $3 million to replace the...
Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

Public meeting to be held next week on $32.8M rehab of Mohegan-Pequot Bridge

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation will hold a hybrid public information meeting next week where it will present its plans for a $32.8 million rehabilitation of the Mohegan-Pequot Bridge. The meeting will take place Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Montville Public Safety...
Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

Construction Work Begins at Lyme-Old Lyme Schools as New Bids, Cuts Resolve Cost Overruns

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $57.5 million project got underway after a series of adjustments to reduce the cost and meet the approved budget. These changes included eliminating improvements to security vestibules and fire protection systems and redesigning the HVAC system. The original...
Meriden gets $1.4 million state grant for new soccer fields at Columbus Park

Meriden seeks to rehab old buildings now the senior center, health department campus must wait

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

Still reeling after learning a $54 million proposed senior center and health department campus would be delayed by more than six years, city officials have turned their sights to rehabilitating their existing buildings. Work on three bridges, and Harbor Brook dredging...
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