The Project Team, including the City of Waterbury, NVCOG, CTDOT, and consultants Fuss & O’Neil and Fitzgerald & Halliday, have launched www.westmainstudy.com to provide easy access to project developments, documents,…
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PRESS RELEASE: Upcoming Webinar on Middlebury’s Trash Reduction Pilot
NEWS RELEASE: Governor Lamont Announces Launch of CTParks.com: A Cutting-Edge Website Showcasing Connecticut State Parks
The Waterbury bus study Market Analysis is now available for public review and comment.
Mini-Bus Grants Available
Grants to purchase mini-buses for transportation for seniors and individuals with disabilities are available! Applications are available on the CTDOT website at www.ct.gov/dot/5310. Applications are due to the Connecticut Department…
NVCOG is conducting an onboard survey of the Waterbury Branch Line service starting September 19, 2017
The survey will be conducted September 19, 20, 21. This survey can also be completed online here until the end of October: http://nvcogct.org/content/survey
Route 229 Virtual Meeting
New Interactive Map Highlights Current TIP Projects
NVCOG recently completed a new online interactive Story Map which presents the location, details, and funding for current Transportation Improvement Projects (TIP) in the NV region. Check it out here….
CTDOT Launches the New Mix Program’s Website
Valley Community Foundation Releases 2016 Valley Community Index
http://www.valleyfoundation.org/
Unified Planning Work Programs (UPWP) for the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region FY 2018-2019
| P a g e FY 201 8 – 2019 Unified Planning Work Program for the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region Prepared by the : Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments June…
Regional Plan of Conservation and Development for the Central Connecticut Regional Planning Agency (CCRPA) 2013
1 P LA N 1 Contents Introduction ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. …………………….. 2 General requirements ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. …. 21 Levels of development intensity ……………………………..