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Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has a plan to replace the State Highway 16 bridge over the Salmon River in East Hampton. It will be unveiled to the public in an upcoming virtual meeting at 7 p.m. on Oct. 5, according to the transportation agency....
Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

Court delay means future development around CT city’s ballpark no clearer as legal fees mount

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The delay of a hearing scheduled to start this week — possibly until late November — comes as the mixed-use development around the city’s minor league ballpark remains stalled. A legal battle between the city and the former developer — fired by Hartford Mayor Luke...
Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

Griswold to get $8 million for water and sewer project – here’s what that means for the town

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The largest of these projects in eastern Connecticut is $8.707 million expected to go to Griswold to fund a municipal water infrastructure project to extend water and sewer access to 325 acres of commercial land, according to a press release from state Sen. Heather...
Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

Two Gas Utility Companies Planning to Raise Rates

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The requests to increase distribution rates – which would raise revenue by 5 percent for Connecticut Natural Gas and 9 percent for Southern Connecticut Gas – come at a tense time between utilities and the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority tasked with overseeing...
Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

Connecticut DEEP wants to demolish historic Farmington River dam to clear way for migratory fish

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

Now, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection is looking to remove the obsolete dam, in an effort to open up the river for fish passage and restore a free flowing river. Dam removal could open up about 19 miles for fish passage on this part of...
Connecticut Plans New $10M Bridge Over Salmon River

CT Bond Commission set to OK funding for crumbling foundations and projects in East Hartford, Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The state Bond Commission is expected to approve millions of dollars for projects in north-central Connecticut, including the next installment of $25 million for crumbling foundations. The agenda for Friday’s meeting includes the fiscal year 2023-24 allocation...
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