The Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program was created through state legislature. It provides State funds to urbanized area municipal governments in lieu of Federal funds otherwise available through Federal transportation…
News Release: Seymour to Start Trash Reduction Pilot Program with 1,100 Households
Public Information Meeting Scheduled for New Mix Early Action Project
Annual Reports
2024 NVCOG Annual Report February 2024The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) strives to implement and create programs and projects that better align the Naugatuck Valley to a changing future….
Woodbury to Start Trash Reduction Pilot Program
COGCNV Helping Dam Owners Comply With New Dam Safety Regulations
Land Use
NVCOG serves nineteen municipalities who make local land use decisions that balance ecological, social, and economic factors. Explore how planning and zoning serve as crucial tools, influencing the quality of…
It’s About Dam Time: Removing Kinneytown Dam to Restore Fish Passage and Advance Environmental Justice
Application to NOAA’s Restoring Fish Passage through Barrier Removal Funding Opportunity under the IIJA Additional Supplemental Materials Storymap: The Effort to Restore Migratory Fish to the Naugatuck River…
Waste Reduction and Savings for Municipalities Hosted by NVCOG and SCRCOG
NVCOG Publishes Naugatuck River Greenway Trail Design and Management Guide
Waterbury Regional Bus Ridership Study: 2013
https://nvcogct.gov/wp–content/uploads/2014/05/Waterbury–Regional–Bus–Ridership–Study–2013.pdf