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

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 Somers’ Office. With $175 million awardable per year for five years, split between 10 rounds, Community Investment Fund 2030 offers 55 eligible municipalities across the state funding for projects ranging from infrastructure to economic development and community needs, The Bulletin reported in March. Groundbreaking on the infrastructure project is expected in the spring, and the construction portion of the project will take 18 months. Supply chain issues may still affect the project, including with acquiring the right kinds of generators, Bennett said.

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