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…
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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…
Postponed – Household Hazardous Waste Collection
POSTPONED – April 4 Household Hazardous Waste and Paint Collection Event The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) has postponed its Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and Paint Collection Day that…
New Haven County Priority Climate Action Plan Feedback Session
Aquifer Protection Areas: Moving Towards Compliance Workshop Series
The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments is hosting action-oriented monthly workshops on CGS Section 22a-354a et seq. Aquifer Protection Area compliance.
Regional Open Space Inventory Stakeholder Kickoff
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.