The Naugatuck Valley Active Transportation Plan (NVATP) will aim to coordinate efforts across our 19 municipal members. By compiling best practices and standards, NVCOG aims to encourage increased access to safe, convenient walking/rolling and biking facilities.
Route 8 & Waterbury Branch Line Corridor/Alternative Modes Study
Congestion Management System Report: 2008
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2014/03/COGCNV–CMS–2008–report.pdf
Invitation for Bid (IFB) – Traffic Counting Equipment Purchase
The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments wants to acquire traffic counting equipment that will permit the organization to meet the following requirements: collect speed data, collect vehicle counts, collect data…
Traffic Congestion Memo: Route 63 and Route 64
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2014/03/COGCNV–Congestion–Route–63–64–memo–2013.pdf
Naugatuck River Greenway Project Priorities
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2016/07/NRG–Section_Priorities_2015_10_23_0.pdf
Annual Report 2012
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2016/01/COGCNV–Annual–Report–2012_0.pdf
CNV Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) 2018–2021
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2018/07/CNVR–TIP–Draft–compressed.pdf
Community Relations Plan (17–19 Henry Healey Drive, Ansonia)
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2016/07/ANSO_17–19HenryHealeyDrive_ABCACRP_2016_07_08.pdf
Transit Oriented Development in the Lower Naugatuck Valley
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