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New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded New London $17 million for planned transit-related infrastructure improvements downtown, the largest portion going toward expansion of the city’s Water Street parking garage, U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd, announced on...
New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

Crystal Mall seen as suitable for mix of commercial, residential development

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

A dying mall near the junction of two interstates and within hailing distance of a transportation hub might be ripe for what planners call “repurposing.” If that mall is in a growing, well-populated area that’s short on housing, particularly affordable housing, that...
New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

Groton’s proposed data center regs to go to public hearing

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

After a nearly yearlong moratorium on data center applications, proposed data center regulations will go to a public hearing on Tuesday. The proposed regulations conditionally would allow data centers, which could be no larger than 12,500 square feet, in industrial...
New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

Meriden officials plan soccer field complex at Columbus Park

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

The City Council voted Tuesday to apply for a $1.4 million state grant to help build a new Meriden Soccer Athletic Complex Project at Columbus Park. The new fields in Columbus Park will ensure residents still have a place to play soccer, since the fields currently...
New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

What renovations to Hartford’s XL Center mean for UConn games, concerts and CT’s pursuit of the NHL

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

State lawmakers recently approved over $100 million in upgrades ($20 million of which would come from private funding), but that will only fix critical issues that are desperately needed, Freimuth said. Then there’s Gov. Ned Lamont’s public interest in...
New London to get $17 million for transit hub improvements

News Greenwich’s yearlong Binney Park bridge replacement project starts in July; prepare for detours

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 26, 2023 | Uncategorized

A stone bridge on Wesskum Wood Road in Binney Park needs to be replaced and work is expected to start July 5, according to Greenwich’s Department of Public Works. The project is expected to take a year to complete and traffic will be detoured on Arch Street,...
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