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Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

WESTPORT – The state’s Port Authority will help lead an effort to find opportunities to shift freight traffic off the busy I-95 corridor using the state’s ports and railroads. “The goal of the working group is to look at policy changes in the state of Connecticut or...
Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Connecticut’s solar expansion is colliding with concerns over forests and farmland

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

As Connecticut pushes for more solar power, the state is increasingly forced to balance renewable energy goals against the protection of forests, wetlands and farmland. Gov. Ned Lamont acknowledged the balancing act when touring East Windsor and Ellington, two towns...
Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Stamford’s $9.8M Perna Lane sewer replacement to be completed this year, officials said

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — Stamford’s sewer replacement project in the Perna Lane area is expected to be completed this year, officials said. Ann Brown, the Water Pollution Control Authority’s supervising engineer, said in an email that the project in North Stamford...
Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Shelton gets $1.5 million so developer can turn polluted industrial site into housing

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

SHELTON — The city is getting $1.5 million in state money to remediate contamination at a Canal Street site that will be home to a 48-unit condominium development. This $1.5 million for Shelton will be used in cleaning up the site at 255 Canal St., the future home to...
Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Hotel, Housing Project Proposed for Long-Vacant Fairfield Industrial Site

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

FAIRFIELD — A new transit-oriented development project could soon take shape on a 22-acre parcel in Fairfield’s Commerce Drive Industrial District, a former manufacturing hub. After Bullard Machine Tools closed its doors in the 1980s, several projects have been...
Port Authority Chair Leads Effort to Shift Traffic Off I-95

Lamont releases $15.2M to assess, remediate brownfields

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 19, 2026 | Uncategorized

A dam-removal project and the assessment of contamination at the former home of a newspaper are among a dozen projects in 11 communities receiving a total of $15.2 million in grants and loans from the state. Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday that his administration...
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