Public Information Meeting: State Project No. 151-325

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A public information meeting on State Project No. 151-325: Waterbury Downtown Traffic Signal Upgrades to be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, at the UCONN Waterbury Campus in the Multi-Purpose Room 119 at 99 East Main Street, Waterbury.  Representatives from the City of Waterbury and their consultant, VN Engineers, Inc. will be available from 5 pm to 7 pm with a formal presentation at 6 pm. All residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested individuals are encouraged to come and learn and discuss this project.

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Public Hearing – State Project No. 0080-0128

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A public hearing on State Project No. 0080-0128, Federal-Aid Project No. 0842(299) will be held on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Crosby High School, 300 Pierpont Road, Waterbury, CT. The project involves improvements on I-84 at Interchange 17, Construction of Chase Parkway Extension, and Operational Improvements on Rt. 63, Rt. 64, and SR 845, Town of Middlebury and City of Waterbury.

CT Commuter Rail Council Meeting

The Connecticut Commuter Rail Council will be holding their monthly meeting on August 28 at 6:30 pm. This meeting will occur at the Valley Transit District Headquarters located on 41 Main Street in Derby, CT. Joseph Giulietti, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Transportation will be speaking about the cable signalization project along the Metro North Waterbury Line. Representatives from Metro North and the Connecticut Department of Transportation will be present.

This event provides a great opportunity to learn about upcoming transit projects in the region and connect with individuals in the transportation industry!

Public Information Meeting – Thomaston

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The State of Connecticut Department of Transportation will conduct a Public Information Meeting concerning the proposed replacement of the retaining wall located along SR 807 (South Main Street) between Grand Street and Elm Street in the Town of Thomaston. The meeting will be held on Thursday, August 15, 2019 at 7 p.m. in the Thomaston Town Hall, Lena Morton Gallery, Third Floor, 158 Main Street, Thomaston, CT.

Residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about and discuss the proposed project.

Public Hearing – DBE Goal Update

The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) has prepared a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program and established a DBE goal of 5.3% for Federal Fiscal Years 2020-2022. The public is encouraged to comment on the Draft DBE Goal, available online at www.nvcogct.gov and www.valleytransit.org, and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the NVCOG offices located at 49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, CT 06702 and at the Valley Transit District (VTD) located at 41 Main Street, Derby, CT 06418. There will be a public hearing Tuesday, July 23th at 5:30 p.m., at 49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, CT 06702. Comments should be sent to Gabriel Filer, Civil Rights Officer, NVCOG, 49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, CT 06702, (203) 757-0535, or via email at gfiler@nvcogct.org.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection, Saturday, July 13

A Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and Paint Collection Day is scheduled for the towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethlehem, Bristol, Cheshire, Derby, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Southbury, Thomaston, Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott and Woodbury for Saturday, July 13 from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. The event will be held at the Wolcott Recycling Center, 48 Todd Road in Wolcott.

NVCOG Draft Title VI Program Plan

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NVCOG has published its draft Title VI Program Plan. As the administrator of the Greater Waterbury Transit District and Valley Transit District, the Plan will assist NVCOG in ensuring compliance with Section 601 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  The NVCOG will be holding a public meeting to review updates to the regional Title VI plan on May 14  at 5:30 pm at the NVCOG offices, 49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor, Waterbury and on May 16 at 5:30 pm at the Valley Transit district, 41 Main Street Derby.

NVCOG Draft Title VI Program Plan

Public Meetings for the NRG Torrington to Thomaston Routing Study

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Contacts:
Aaron Budris

Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments

203-757-0535

abudris@nvcogct.org

Upcoming Meetings will Provide Opportunities for Public Input on Naugatuck River Greenway Trail Route

Harwinton, Litchfield, Thomaston and Torrington residents can review and provide feedback on prospective locations and plans for the Naugatuck River Greenway Trail during a series of upcoming public meetings. Project partners and community leaders will be on hand for the meetings, which will be held on February 28th at Thomaston Town Hall, March 6th at the Harwinton Town Hall, and March 7th at the Litchfield Community Center. All meetings will begin at 5:30 with an informal opportunity to view maps and talk to project staff. A formal presentation will begin at 6:00 pm and will be followed by a question and answer period and a review of specific comments with residents.

The public outreach follows more than one year of studying potential Naugatuck River Greenway Trail routing options between Torrington and Thomaston. The purpose of the NRG Torrington to Thomaston Comprehensive Routing Study, being conducted by BSC Group of Glastonbury, CT is to inventory potential routes and rank them with stakeholder and public input with the goal of selecting a final preferred route with broad consensus. BSC will also provide phasing recommendations and preliminary construction cost estimates of the preferred route to help municipalities plan for future construction and prepare for potential funding opportunities.

The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG), in partnership with the Northwest Hills Council of Governments (NHCOG), received a Transit Oriented Development and Smart Growth grant from the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management (OPM) to conduct the study. The NVCOG and NHCOG are overseeing the project.

The project area spans approximately 11 miles of the Naugatuck Valley from Bogue Road in Torrington to a section of trail under design adjacent to the Water Pollution Control facility on Old Waterbury Road in Thomaston. During the past year, BSC and project partners inventoried all potential trail routes along with points of interest and environmental constraints along the way, and documented property ownership and stakeholder preferences and concerns. This information has been used to narrow down prospective routes to those that are most feasible. Now, public input is being solicited to help determine what route should ultimately be built when funding is secured.

Stakeholders have been involved throughout the project including chief elected officials and staff from the municipalities of Torrington, Litchfield, Harwinton and Thomaston along with representatives from the US Army Corps of Engineers, NVCOG, NHCOG, the Naugatuck River Greenway Steering Committee, The Railroad Museum of New England, and several property owners along the route.

The NRG corridor has been officially designated as a greenway by the CT Greenways Council and the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). The entire greenway trail is identified as a trail of statewide significance in the Connecticut Recreational Trails Plan, and was designated as one of 101 America’s Great Outdoors projects in 2011 by the U. S. Department of the Interior. An Economic Impact Study conducted by NVCOG in 2017 estimated that there would be substantial economic, health and community benefits of constructing the trail.

The overall planned NRG trail route will follow the river for 44 miles, bringing it through parts of Torrington, Litchfield, Harwinton, Thomaston, Watertown, Waterbury, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Seymour, Ansonia and Derby. To date, trail sections have been constructed in Torrington, Watertown, Naugatuck, Beacon Falls, Seymour, Ansonia and Derby. “We really want to hear what the public envisions for the NRG Trail,” said Bill Paille, Transportation Engineer at BSC Group. “We want to be sure that the preferred route meets each community’s long term needs and that the investments made are well-spent and provide the most benefit to residents.”

More information can be found on the study’s webpage.

CTDOT Public Information Meeting in Southbury

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Everyone is invited to a Public Information Meeting for State Project No. 130-184 – Superstructure Replacement of Bridge No. 01157, Bucks Hill Road over I-84 in Southbury, CT.

The meeting will be held on Thursday, March 14, 2019 (inclement weather date: Thursday, March 28, 2019) at 6:30 p.m. in the Southbury Town Hall, 501 Main Street South, Room 205, Southbury, CT.

Residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about and discuss the proposed project.