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Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

As permitting gets underway for a proposed $24 million, 384-acre second business park in Occum, neighbors are rallying opposition to the plan many say would ruin Norwich’s quiet corner. The first chance for public comment will be at a neighborhood meeting at 6:30 p.m....
Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

Millions in federal aid to boost offshore wind in Bridgeport

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

With an infusion of $10.5 million in federal dollars, the city and a private company on the harbor are aiming to make Bridgeport a hub for future offshore wind energy projects. But the direct beneficiary of that federal aid is not Avangrid’s previously...
Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

How will Stamford fund its half of a $1.5B plan for school buildings? Board of Finance weighs options.

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Board of Finance is grappling with how the city will fund its share of a $1.5 billion school facilities plan. Full implementation of the plan, including addressing all the deferred maintenance, would cost the city about $952 million over two decades. The new plan...
Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

Talking Transportation: Why Not a Cheaper, Simpler Replacement for the $1B Walk Bridge?

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

Some skeptics in Norwalk opposed the plan because of the cost, others because they would lose their land by eminent domain. And everyone’s concerned about the years of construction and mess… including demolition of the Maritime Aquarium IMAX Theater. The CDOT had...
Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

Despite OSHA’s efforts, construction’s death rate hasn’t budged in 10 years

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

The death toll in construction hasn’t changed in the past decade, raising important questions about the effectiveness of OSHA and what it would take to save more lives, according to an analysis by Construction Dive. Workers continue to die at the same rate — 10 out of...
Norwich residents get chance to comment on proposed second business park

Facing court roadblock, North Crossing developer seeks Hartford approvals for 528-unit apartment building

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

The 6,000-plus seat Dunkin’ Donuts Park was completed in 2017, following a construction project that was delayed by a year and which saw costs jump from an initial $56 million budget to $71 million. The city blamed Middletown-based Centerplan Cos., terminating it as...
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