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Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

A state juvenile residential treatment center that has been shuttered for over a decade on a property eyed by town officials as a potential source of tax revenue could finally be repurposed as Hamden seeks a developer for the 50-acre site. Officials have floated ideas...
Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

Plans Announced to Fix Accident-Prone Route 17 Interchange Onto Route 9 at Middletown

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation said a long-awaited $54 million reconfiguration of the notorious intersection will center around a new bridge to carry Route 9 over Union Street, complete with an additional northbound acceleration lane that will allow...
Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

West Haven says more The Haven site buildings to come down

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 30, 2022 | Uncategorized

The fenced-off site of The Haven mall project has sat mostly dormant for years, with multiple buildings deteriorating across the street from neighborhood residences. Although members of the city’s delegation to the General Assembly have said it is apparent to...
Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

Concerns arise as QU looks to designate its Hamden campus as planned development district

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 30, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission took issue with the zoning process and the area Quinnipiac University wants to designate as a planned development district, a zone change the legislative body itself passed in July. The public hearing portion for the PDD designation...
Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

Connecticut Children’s proposed, $280 million expansion would double size of hospital. Here’s what it would look like.

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

An ambitious, $280 million expansion of Connecticut Children’s in Hartford that would roughly double the size of the hospital could be connected to a new parking garage across Washington Street via a pedestrian skywalk. The plans for a parking garage, near the...
Hamden eyes spring deadline for High Meadows development plan

Glenbrook Residents Question Mayor’s Math for Rehabbing Community Center in Stamford

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

Mayor Caroline Simmons’ first public meeting with Glenbrook residents opposed to her plan to sell their community center to an affordable housing developer has them fact-checking her information. Simmons repeated during Wednesday’s meeting with residents what she has...
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