GBVMPO Public Participation and Title VI Plans Public Comment Period Open
NOTICE is hereby given that the Greater Bridgeport and Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization (GBVMPO) has developed drafts of the Public Participation Plan and the Title VI Program and Limited English
NVCOG seeks to fill Multiple Regional Planning Positions
See our Employment page for more information.
New Britain/Bristol Transit Study Final Report Now Available
This effort, which began in late 2015, included collection of ridership data, an analysis of existing bus routes, a market analysis to identify new areas in need of service, a
Ribbon Cutting This Saturday in Ansonia for New Naugatuck River Greenway Segment
The anticipated opening of the Ansonia Riverwalk extension will take place on Saturday, August 4 at 10AM. The ceremony will be held at the new Pershing Drive entranceway, just south
Proposed Stream Flow Classifications for Western CT Released for Comment
In 2005 the Connecticut General Assembly passed Public Act 05-142 (CGS Section 26-141a and b) which required the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to work with the Department
NRG Thomaston-Watertown Public Information Meeting Announced
The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG), in cooperation with the towns of Thomaston and Watertown, will hold a public information meeting on Thursday, June 21st, 2018 to present preliminary
NVCOG seeks contractor to perform regional election monitoring
REQUEST FOR CONTRACTOR REGIONAL ELECTION MONITOR The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG), based in Waterbury, CT, seeks a consultant to perform regional election monitoring under the supervision of the
The Connecticut Trail Census Releases 2017 Multi-use Trail Data
The Connecticut Trail Census (CTTC), a program tracking use on multi-use trails statewide, has released publicly available data for the 2017 calendar year on their website http://www.cttrailcensus.uconn.edu/. The CTTC collects
Public Meeting on Derby-Shelton Bridge Rehabilitation Project Wednesday, April 18
For Immediate Release: Contacts: Mark Nielsen, Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments 203-757-0535 mnielsen@nvcogct.org PUBLIC MEETING
Public Input Sought on Derby-Shelton Bridge Rehabilitation Project
PUBLIC INPUT SOUGHT ON DERBY-SHELTON BRIDGE REHABILITATION PROJECT The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) held a public information meeting on the design of renovations and enhancements to the Derby-Shelton
New NVCOG Study Outreach to Include Five Workshop Opportunities and Online Survey
For Immediate Release:February 26, 2018 Contact: Mark Nielsen Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments 203-757-0535mnielsen@nvcogct.org New NVCOG Study Outreach to Include Five Workshop Opportunities and Online Survey Study to Determine Effective
New Study Exploring Naugatuck River Greenway Route from Thomaston to Torrington
For Immediate Release: Contacts: Aaron Budris, Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments 203-757-0535 abudris@nvcogct.org New
NVCOG Publishes Draft Documents for EPA Revolving Loan Fund Remediation at 6 Rubber Ave., Naugatuck
The Borough of Naugatuck has received a $100,000 grant through the Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments (NVCOG) Brownfields Revolving Fund (RLF). The NVCOG RLF is financed by the U.S. Environmental
Visual Preference Survey for Route 8 Corridor/ALT Modes Study now available
Find out more about the Interactive Design Workshops (Charrettes) for the Route 8/ALT Modes Study and take our Visual Preference Survey.
NVCOG Releases Request for Proposals at Waterbury Industrial Commons Site (1875 Thomaston Avenue)
NVCOG has released a Request for Proposals for environmental assessment services through the Regional Brownfields Partnership (RBP) shortlist at the former Chase Brass and Copper stock room site (1875 Thomaston
The Waterbury Area Transit Study (WATS) is available for public comment
The Waterbury Area Transit Study (WATS) is available for public comment. The WATS developed a list of short- and long-term recommendations to improve bus service in the greater Waterbury area.