Resources
Municipal Website
Housing Profile (PSC, 2022)
Equity Profile (DataHaven, 2023)
Municipal Profile (AdvanceCT, 2023)
Plan of Conservation and Development
Zoning
Project Updates
Click on the tabs below to access a list of links to project pages with more information about each initiative, keeping the community informed about the developments.
Initiatives Shaping Waterbury
Learn more about the collection of projects, initiatives, plans, and studies each with a unique role in shaping the future of Waterbury!
- Waterbury West Main Street Corridor Study
- Waterbury WATER Project Performance Measure Data
- Waterbury Industrial Commons
- Waterbury Area Transit Study (WATS)
- VMT Reduction Strategy
- Tree Canopy Assessment
- Transportation Guide to the Greater Naugatuck Valley Region
- Statutory Land Use Referrals
- SGA Complete Streets Academy
- Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study
- Regional Plan of Conservation and Development
- Regional Open Space Inventory
- Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
- Regional Flood Resilience
- MTP 2050
- Mad River, Waterbury
- Kinneytown Dam Removal
- Interstate 84/ Route 8 New Mix
- Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG)
- Active Transportation Plan
- 909 Bank Street, Waterbury
- 835 South Main Street, Waterbury
- 698 South Main Street, Waterbury
- 526 North Main Street, Waterbury
- 359 Mill Street, Waterbury (Brass City Harvest)
- 313 Mill Street, Waterbury
- 272 River Street, Waterbury
- 170 Freight Street & 00 West Main Street, Waterbury
- 130 Freight Street, Waterbury
Local Transportation Improvements
Stay updated on the latest transportation improvements through the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
TIP Projects
LOTCIP Projects
Community Involvement in Local Projects
Take a look at current projects with the interactive project tracker which features an an in-depth look at the ongoing projects. Also, community members can actively participate by providing input, ensuring their voice is heard in the development of these crucial projects.