GBVMPO Public Participation and Title VI Plans Public Information Meeting

NOTICE is hereby given that the Greater Bridgeport and Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization (GBVMPO) has developed drafts of the Public Participation Plan and the Title VI Program and Limited English Proficiency Plan for the Greater Bridgeport and Valley planning regions. The Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (”MetroCOG”) serves as the host agency of the GBVMPO.

The purpose of the Public Participation Plan is to actively involve all affected parties in an open, cooperative, and collaborative process that provides meaningful opportunities to influence transportation decisions and is consistent with 23 CFR § 450.316.

The Title VI Program and Limited English Proficiency Plan have been prepared in accordance with Section 601 of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 so as to ensure that the level and quality of MetroCOG’s and the GBVMPO’s planning services are provided in a nondiscriminatory manner and that the opportunity for full and fair participation is offered to the community. Through this program, MetroCOG has also examined the need for services and materials for persons for whom English is not their primary language and who have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English.

A forty-five (45) day review and comment period has been established, beginning on September 7, 2018 and ending on October 22, 2018. The public is welcomed and encouraged to review and comment on the drafts of the Public Participation Plan and the Title VI Program and Limited English Proficiency Plan. Copies of both documents are available for review at the offices of Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1000 Lafayette Boulevard, Suite 925 (ninth floor), Bridgeport, CT 06604 and the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments 49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702. Drafts can also be viewed on-line at ctmetro.org and nvcogct.org.

NOTICE is also given that MetroCOG will hold a public information meeting concerning the draft documents on October 22, 2018 at 5:00 PM in the conference room of the Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments, 1000 Lafayette Boulevard, Suite 925 (ninth floor), Bridgeport, CT 06604. Agency staff will be available at 4:30 PM to informally discuss any aspects relating to the drafts and any other transportation issues and concerns.

The public is encouraged to attend this meeting to learn more about the Public Participation Plan and the Title VI Program and Limited English Proficiency Plan and to express their support or concerns regarding these documents. Comments may be made orally at the information meetings, via e-mail or in writing. Written comments must be clearly legible, submitted on 8½” by 11″ paper and include the person’s name and address. Any person wishing to comment may submit their comments in writing to Matt Fulda, Executive Director, MetroCOG, mfulda@ctmetro.org or Rick Dunne, Executive Director, NVCOG, rdunne@nvcogct.org. Written comments must be received before 10 AM on October 22, 2018. The MPO will consider endorsement of the draft Public Participation Plan and the Title VI Program and Limited English Proficiency Plan at its regular meeting to be held on Thursday, October 25, 2018. The public is invited to attend this MPO meeting and will be afforded an opportunity to comment before the plans and programs are considered by the MPO.

For more information, please call MetroCOG at (203) 366-5405 or NVCOG at (203) 735-8688. Language assistance may be requested within a reasonable timeframe and is provided at no cost to the public.

Public Participation Plan / Plan de Participación Pública (es)

Title VI & LEP Plan / Programa de Título VI y Plan de Dominio Limitado del Inglés (es)

Regional Brownfields Partnership 2018 Annual Meeting

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Join CT Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) Deputy Commissioner David Kooris and the Regional Brownfields Partnership to discuss current brownfields issues in Connecticut and to explore funding opportunities through the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG). 

The NVCOG is hosting its annual meeting of the Regional Brownfields Partnership (RBP) Wednesday, September 12 at Naugatuck Valley Community College. The meeting will be held at Founder’s Hall Community Room, accessible via the East Entrance to the NVCC campus. 

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All participants are encouraged to arrive at 11:30am in order to enjoy a light lunch and to meet other members of the RBP community. Prior to RBP Business, the RBP will welcome Deputy Commissioner David Kooris of CT DECD for a discussion with us. Our EPA Project Officer, Jim Byrne, will be in attendance as well.

Schedule:

11:30am – 12:15pm : Registration and Lunch

12:15 – 12:45pm : Introductions and Guest Speaker David Kooris, DECD Deputy Commissioner

12:45pm – 1:30pm : RBP Business

Transit and Driving Directions

Campus Map

NOTE: Parking is limited. Walk, bike, bus, or carpool if you can! If driving, please plan some extra time to find a spot and to make your way over to Founder’s Hall. There are entrances on 3 of the 4 sides of the building, you may utilize the most convenient to you. The Community room is located centrally, directly off the main lobby.

About DECD Deputy Commissioner David Kooris

David Kooris joined the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) in March of 2018.  He is responsible for orchestrating the placed-based components of the state’s economic development strategy including transit-oriented development, brownfields, capital projects, waterfront, and tourism.  His focus is to coordinate public sector infrastructure investment to best prepare communities for private sector growth while enhancing environmental sustainability and quality of life for all. Read more at: https://www.ct.gov/ecd/cwp/view.asp?a=1095&q=287398

 

 

A language or sign translator may be requested five days in advance of the meeting.

Un traductor de idiomas puede ser solicitado al menos cinco días antes de una reunion

 

mcolucci@nvcogct.org | 203.757.0535