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30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 28, 2025 | Uncategorized

A proposed site plan to build 30 units of residential housing on Wolcott Street was unanimously approved Monday by the Bristol Planning Commission. The project, proposed by Crown Estates LLC, was granted a zone change last year from single family to multifamily...
30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

Residents say New Milford farm heritage is threatened by drive-thru eatery, market, 24/7 gas station

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 28, 2025 | Uncategorized

Opposition by the Northville association to the $1.2 million development plans at Park Lane and Chestnut Lane roads is the latest protest by residents to a plan that would convert an empty 2.7-acre lot into a high-traffic site generating a projected 5,500 car trips...
30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

Why a CT lawmaker won’t accept that the feds ‘killed solar.’ But the state energy future is unclear

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 28, 2025 | Uncategorized

Connecticut, along with the rest of New England, has long recognized that its energy future lies in cleaning up the electricity sources in its power grid. The Trump administration has now made that a lot harder, if not impossible, to do, leaving Connecticut and the...
30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

13,000+ affordable housing units got state funding in last six years. Why that raises questions.

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 28, 2025 | Uncategorized

More than half of the affordable housing units Connecticut funded over the past six years were rehabilitated properties, as opposed to new construction, a report from the state’s Office of Legislative Research found. That has raised questions about Gov. Ned Lamont’s...
30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

PURA sets November date for final decision on Aquarion sale amid leadership shakeup

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority plans to issue a final decision on the proposed sale of Aquarion Water Co. to a newly created nonprofit entity in November. A proposed final decision in the $2.4 billion sale from Eversource Energy to the Aquarion Water...
30-unit housing project approved in Bristol

Revised New Haven Harbor plan reduces dredging disposal sites in Long Island Sound

by Kimberly Glassman | Oct 24, 2025 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has scrapped plans to build a salt marsh in West Haven that would have used enough material dredged from New Haven Harbor to fill 200 Olympic-size pools. nstead, the more than 650,000 cubic yards of silt and clay originally slated for...
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