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Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

by Joelyn Leon | May 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

Part of Riverside Drive will shut down for more than a year in the coming months as construction crews rebuild coastal infrastructure that keeps floodwaters in check. Fairfield Engineering Manager Bill Hurley said the town will launch a more than $5.5 million project...
Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

Eversource upgrades gas lines on Danbury’s Main Street, with repaving work planned for July

by Joelyn Leon | May 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

The utility provider is working closely with the city of Danbury and the Connecticut Department of Transportation on the project, “and our work will be complete in June to meet DOT’s schedule for their planned work along Main Street,” Ratliff said. Then...
Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

When will Stamford’s Cedar Heights Road bridge be done? 12 months late, officials say.

by Joelyn Leon | May 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

A project to replace the bridge on Cedar Heights Road is now expected to be finished in November — a year later than initially scheduled. City Engineer Lou Casolo has said that the contractor for the “extremely complex” project, A. Vitti Excavators, has needed to...
Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

Ørsted-Eversource Partnership Announces Cancellation of Agreement for Charybdis (Updated)

by Joelyn Leon | May 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Offshore Wind Venture partnering Ørsted and Eversource told CT Examiner on Wednesday that the companies had canceled an agreement with Dominion Energy to use the as-yet-unbuilt Charybdis to install turbines off East Coast of the United States. The planned 472-foot...
Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

Meriden receives $975,000 in EPA funds to clean up Church and Morse site downtown

by Joelyn Leon | May 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city will receive $975,240 in federal funding to clean a brownfield and foundation rubble at the former Church and Morse building, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced this week. Funding for the Brownfield Cleanup Grant come from the bipartisan...
Fairfield to close part of Riverside Drive as crews rebuild culverts, tide gates to limit floods

UConn trustees approve building of new dorm to house 200 students for its downtown Hartford campus

by Joelyn Leon | May 23, 2024 | Uncategorized

A plan to build a new dorm for UConn’s regional campus in the heart of downtown Hartford won a key approval Wednesday, with the university’s Board of Trustees voting unanimously to sign a 20-year lease to move the project forward. The new dorm would house 200...
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