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Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

Lamont and Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto of DOT hosted a groundbreaking marking the second phase of a three-phase plan for traffic mitigation and safety measures on the I-91, I-691 and Route 15 interchange in Meriden. The first two phases cost $135 million in state...
Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

New Britain’s 12-Year-Long Downtown Revitalization Project Nears Completion

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Twelve years after New Britain launched an eight-phase program to beautify downtown, improve pedestrian and bike access and encourage business growth, the Public Works Department will complete the final part of the project this week. The Complete Streets project, the...
Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

Shelton receives $1.6M state grant for Constitution Blvd. West extension

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state is again paving the way to further the Constitution Boulevard West extension. The State Bond Commission, at its meeting Friday, approved $1.6 million to support what will be Phase Two of the road’s extension. The city received $5 million from the state...
Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

Bond Commission Approves $74 Million For Flood Mitigation, Affordable Housing, Other Projects

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Within a total of about $857 million in new borrowing approved on Friday, the State Bond Commission voted to approve $74 million for its Community Investment Fund last week, including major allocations for affordable housing and other issues. The Community Investment...
Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

Stamford Redevelopment in the Courts, as Building Boom Moves North

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

A large apartment project proposed for 900 Long Ridge Road has become a test for just how much development residents will accept for the northern half of the city, near the Merritt Parkway. After an outcry from parkway-area residents, members of the Zoning Board in...
Lamont celebrates highway project amid industry frustration

State offers New Haven $1.6 million for Route 80 upgrades

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

State officials have offered a grant worth up to $1.6 million for the city to create traffic and pedestrian upgrades to Foxon Boulevard. City Engineer Giovanni Zinn said in an April letter to Board of Alders President Tyisha Walker Myers announcing the funds that the...
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