The Multi-State Freight Working Group of the Metropolitan Area Planning (MAP) Forum announces a presentation on the Regional Freight Land Use Study on May 12, 2022, at 10:00 am. This…
Route 229 Public Meeting
The NVCOG, along with Capital Region Council of Governments (CRCOG), City of Bristol, and Town of Southington will be hosting a hybrid meeting on Thursday, May 26th, to share recommendations…
Metropolitan Mobility Network
The New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) and the Metropolitan Area Planning (MAP) Forum announce the next meeting of the Metropolitan Mobility Network on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 10:00…
Project 0126-0179 Replacement of Bridge No. 06697, in the City of Shelton Public Meeting
A virtual public informational meeting for the Project 0126-0179, Replacement of Bridge No. 06697, in the City of Shelton, will be held on Thursday, September 21 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be hosted…
2020 Annual Meeting of the Metropolitan Area Planning (MAP) Forum
The Metropolitan Area Planning (MAP) Forum announces its 2020 Annual Meeting on Friday December 4, 2020 at 10:00 am. Due to the current public health emergency, this meeting will be…
Thomaston, CT – Elm Street Reconstruction Project Hybrid Public Meeting
Virtual Public Kick-Off Meeting for the West Main Street Corridor Study
On behalf of the City of Waterbury, the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments is conducting a public workshop to discuss improvements that are needed to West Main Street in Waterbury…
Interstate 84/ Route 8 New Mix
Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study
The Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study has concluded, evaluating the requirements and prospects for enhancing services on the Waterbury Branch Line. It has also examined the viability of alternatives to single-occupancy vehicles, offering insights into options for alleviating congestion and enhancing mobility across Route 8 and Waterbury Branch Line corridors.
2025-2028 TIP/STIP
The Transportation Improvement Program is the most important way that local elected officials set the direction of federal transportation spending. The next TIP, which covers federal fiscal years 2025-2028 will begin on October 1st, 2024, and is currently available for the public to review and comment before the MPO boards act to endorse them.
Route 229 Corridor Study
NVCOG Annual Report 2017 – 2018
1 | Page Report to the Connecticut General Assembly Committees on Planning & Development Co -Chair s: Senator Steve Cassano, Senator George S. Logan Representative Roland J. Lemar and Finance,…