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Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 21, 2024 | Uncategorized

A project to “lower” the highway system through Hartford that is expected to take some 25 years to complete got a $2 million boost from the U.S. Department of Transportation last week. The grant funding will enable preliminary engineering, environmental...
Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

Waterbury rejects developers’ plans for former Anamet factory site

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

City officials are back to the drawing board after rejecting two requests for proposals from Cornerstone Realty and Industrial Realty Group, a Los Angeles-based developer, to redevelop the former Anamet factory site at 698 South Main St. City officials said Anamet, a...
Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

Traffic study envisions dramatic transformation of Norwich waterfront, downtown roads

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Instead of cars whizzing through the waterfront area on multi-lane highways, traffic specialists envision two-way streets, walkways, roundabouts and even a pedestrian “Bridge of Roses” over the Yantic River. The City Council on Monday viewed concepts from a downtown...
Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

Trucking company A. Duie Pyle’s $25M expansion underway in Southington

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Pennsylvania-based transportation company is in the midst of a $25 million expansion on Aircraft Road. A. Duie Pyle Inc. opened a regional facility in town in 2001 and company leaders say the expansion project was designed to build on the existing site, including...
Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

Greenwich Avenue residents must endure nighttime noise from roadwork: ‘You can’t even sleep’

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Aquarion Water Company and its contractors were recently working overnight near her home to replace 2,000 feet of aged water mains under Greenwich Avenue, but the light and the sound, she said, have kept Santos and some of her neighbors from sleeping. When crews come...
Connecticut DOT receives $2 million in federal funding for Hartford highway ‘lowering’ project

West Hartford hires an architect to design its $66 million community center

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The town’s plans to build a new community center, bringing its senior center, one library branch, and teen center together into one complex, are moving forward. On Tuesday, the town announced it had selected GWWO Architects to design the new building, which will...
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