Please join us to learn about the goals and objectives of the Route 229 Corridor Study and to share your thoughts on how traffic, walking, biking, and bus access can…
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Waterbury West Main Street Corridor Study Public Meeting
This meeting will be held in a workshop/charrette style format. The findings of the existing conditions analysis will be reviewed and our team will facilitate a workshop to brainstorm potential…
Hazard Mitigation Plan Public Workshop – Hazard Risk Reduction Strategies
Area residents will have the opportunity to provide input on regional plans to address natural hazard events during a virtual workshop on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 6 p.m. Recent…
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…
Public Information Meeting for State Project No. 124-165 in Seymour
The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) held a virtual public information meeting to present preliminary design plans on Spot Improvements to Route 67 (Bank Street), in the Town of Seymour. The public…
Metropolitan Transportation Plan
Woodbury – Route 6 Corridor Study
The NVCOG, in collaboration with the CTDOT, the Town of Woodbury, and the Federal Highway Administration, is preparing to engage a multi-disciplinary team to complete a corridor study along US Route 6 through Woodbury. The intent of the study is to address safety and traffic flow concerns and provide for improved pedestrian, bicycle, and transit-user accessibility.
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.
Active Transportation Plan
Interstate 84/ Route 8 New Mix
Waterbury Residential Street Traffic Calming Study
CNV Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) 2018–2021
1 Central Naugatuck Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization FFY 2018 – 2021 Transportation Improvement Program Prepared by: Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments in cooperation with the Connecticut Department of Transportation Endorsed:…