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CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut’s trucking industry will face a small tax hike next month when the state tax on diesel fuel rises slightly more than 3 cents per gallon. The diesel tax and highway mileage fee each represent a relatively modest share of the state budget’s Special...
CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

Developers Pitch 444-Apartment Project in Milford as Alternative to Affordable Housing

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Wheelers Farm Partners and Greenview Equities have asked the city to change the zoning of a five-building, 47-acre complex at 470-488 Wheelers Farm Road to allow the addition of 444 apartments and some commercial or retail uses, according to their 85-page proposal....
CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

With $2M brownfields grant and new ownership, former Stanadyne campus in Windsor looks for new life

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

A $2 million brownfields grant was awarded June 14 by the state Department of Economic and Community Development for remediation work at the former Stanadyne plant at 90-92 Deerfield Road. Another $200,000 was awarded to conduct an environmental assessment study of a...
CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

New Britain housing redevelopment wins zoning approval for 850 KW solar array

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The 154-unit affordable housing conversion of a former factory building in New Britain got a boost from the city last week with municipal officials unanimously supporting a zoning change to allow a solar energy array on the property. New Britain’s Common Council last...
CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

New $112M Greenwich Central Middle School finally gets planning OK — but it wasn’t unanimous

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $112 million project was given the go-ahead by the commission, with one dissenting vote, Tuesday night following a final presentation by the Central Middle School Building Committee. CMS principal Tom Healy told the commission, “we’re proud of what we...
CT diesel tax to jump 3 cents after yearlong freeze

Steelpointe Harbor Developer Inks Deal To Build Residence Inn By Marriott

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Residence Inn by Marriott is scheduled to commence construction in 2025, according to a news release issued by Bobby Christoph Jr. developer of the mixed-use Steelpointe Harbor which has started work on the first phase of housing including luxury and workforce...
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