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DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

From April to December 2023, DOT officials piloted a work zone camera program at three different sites, issuing 24,900 warning citations for speeding. With the threat of a $75 fine for repeat offenses, most drivers complied with speed limits, officials said, resulting...
DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

The country’s first utility-run geothermal heating and cooling system launches in Framingham

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Framingham system consists of a giant underground loop filled with water and antifreeze, similar to the way gas is delivered to several houses in a neighborhood. Water in the loop absorbs heat from underground, which remains at about 55 degrees Fahrenheit all...
DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

Mixed-use apartment project breaks ground in Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Residences at Bowfield Green mixed-use development in downtown Windsor is set to take shape as town officials and members of the development team broke ground on the project Monday. The development by Sachdev Real Estate Development Group and property owner Dr....
DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

Stamford Mill Road bridge closed after steel beams found with ‘severe deterioration,’ report reveals

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

A small Stamford bridge on Mill Road that was closed down last week was in “critical condition,” with “significant cracking” of the pavement and “severe deterioration” of the steel beams underneath, a construction report states. The...
DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

Naugatuck Valley Greenway among 45 projects statewide

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The governor’s office and the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on Monday announced the release of a series of grants totaling $10 million to finance the planning, building, expansion, and improvement of 45 multiuse trails located in towns and...
DOT Aims to Curb Work Zone Speeding with Expanded Camera Program

Naugatuck’s Rubber Avenue project likely bonded

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The State Bond Commission is expected at its meeting Friday to approve nearly $6 million to the borough of Naugatuck to support the revitalization of the Rubber Avenue corridor. In late April, state legislators representing Naugatuck and Mayor N. Warren “Pete” Hess...
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