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Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

The circle is at the end of the Whitehead Highway connector to I-91 and brings cars from the interstate to the Capitol area. There is room for two lanes, but they aren’t marked, creating something of a free-for-all at busy times. According to a traffic analysis...
Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

As investment in EV charging infrastructure ramps up, electric grid may need more than $1B upgrade

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

As Republicans cast doubt on the state’s 2035 electric vehicle mandate, Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration says it’s confident there will be enough charging stations to meet demand when the requirement for all new car sales to be electric takes effect. Automakers are...
Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

$16B Gateway Program construction finally underway

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

After years of delays and political fights, construction finally began Nov. 3 on the Hudson River Tunnel portion of the Gateway Program, a $16.1 billion group of projects that will double capacity for the Northeast Corridor rail segment connecting New Jersey and New...
Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

Shelton pushes for company’s gravel pit to become wildlife refuge

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

A new wildlife refuge could be coming to southern Shelton at Two Mile Island and some adjacent coastal land along the Housatonic River, long home to the Island Sand and Gravel Co. Joseph Bienkowski, chair of the Shelton Citizens Advisory Board, sent a letter to Mayor...
Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

Bank’s plan in Danbury’s hands to raze YMCA, Tuxedo Junction and raise $17M office building

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

The plans by Savings Bank of Danbury being reviewed by city department heads for the $17 million office building at Main and White streets show in new renderings an open plaza with plantings opening onto Post Office Road in place of the defunct Tuxedo Junction. The...
Four Corners no more: CT turning some intersections into roundabouts

Guilford Selectmen OK $2.6M Bid for Nut Plains Road Reconstruction

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Board of Selectmen has unanimously approved a nearly $2.6 million bid for the reconstruction of Nut Plains Road. The contract was awarded to DeRita and Sons Construction Company, based out of Middletown, Town Engineer Janice Plaziak said Monday. The town...
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