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Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

A bridge spanning the Pomperaug River along Route 172 in South Britain received a clean bill of health following an inspection Tuesday morning, one of thousands of bridge inspections done by the state every two years. The snooper Tuesday was provided by state...
Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

Years after its first buses rolled, CTfastrak delivering new development in West Hartford

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

With CTfastrak about to enter its ninth year, The Jayden mixed-use project in West Hartford is on track to be the latest instance of transit-oriented development along its route. Hexagon New Park LLC intends to build a five-story, 70-unit apartment building on a New...
Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

Eastern Connecticut the Odd Man Out as Powerhouse Gathering in Stamford Pitches High-Speed-Rail

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

“It’s not partisan. It’s not even geographic, in the sense that it’s defined by only big city mayors, or any sort of specific factor — if you’re connected via a railroad, which almost every community in the United States is actually, whether they know it or not,...
Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

Fairfield Developers May Reject $3M State Grant Over Costly Conditions on Housing

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

Town officials and developers of a proposed 245-apartment, mixed-use project on a contaminated lot said they may reject a $3 million remediation grant from the state, due to stringent conditions that could boost project costs by $25 million. Developers have long kept...
Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

New roundabout ‘in the works’ for Woodbury intersection

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation is moving forward with a plan to create a roundabout at the intersection of Route 6 and Route 61, which has been the scene of numerous traffic accidents over the years. First Selectman Barbara K. Perkinson welcomed the news,...
Route 172 bridge in Southbury gets green light from inspectors

Occum Industrial Center gets go-ahead from Commission on the City Plan: what that means

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2024 | Uncategorized

Norwich Community Development Corporation (NCDC) President Kevin Brown said plans to develop a second business park are now more stable. The Commission on the City Plan met Tuesday, and decided on a 3-2 vote that the subdivision plan NCDC wanted approved for the Occum...
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