State Conservation and Development Plan Update 2018 – 2023 – Locational Guide Map Comment Period Underway

The State Office of Policy and Management (OPM) presentation on its Conservation and Development Plan 2018 – 2023 Locational Guide Map (LGM) was made during the NVCOG Regional Planning Commission (RPC) meeting this past August 1, 2017. The slide presentation may be viewed through the link above. Public review and comment period is underway – comments regarding the State Plan and LGM being accepted until October 16, 2017. For more information about the State’s Conservation and Development Plan Update for 2018 – 2023, and how to submit comments, visit the OPM website.

Draft State Water Plan Published For Review

CONNECTICUT WATER PLANNING COUNCIL SEEKS PUBLIC COMMENT ON DRAFT OF STATE WATER PLAN

Finalized Plan to be Presented to the Governor and Legislature in 2018

(HARTFORD, CT) – The members of the Connecticut Water Planning Council (WPC) today announced that they have published a draft version of the State Water Plan that they have been developing onto the council’s website (www.ct.gov/water) and have opened a public review period to give Connecticut residents, businesses, and other stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback before it is finalized early next year. Between July 20 and November 20, 2017, interested parties will have an opportunity to review the draft plan and provide the group with their comments.

The draft plan recommends a framework for managing Connecticut’s water into the future and for achieving balance with our many human and environmental needs as climate trends emerge and new needs develop. It addresses the quality and quantity of water for drinking, ecology, recreation, business, industry, agriculture, energy, and wastewater assimilation.

The WPC members stressed that the input of Connecticut’s citizens is crucial to the development and implementation of the plan to ensure it is fair and effective at balancing the needs of all water users while protecting a valuable resource.

The creation of the State Water Plan was required following the adoption of a new state law, Public Act 14-163, which directed the WPC to formulate a plan that will help planners, regulators, and lawmakers make decisions about managing Connecticut’s water in a manner that is consistent throughout the state. The group’s draft plan reflects the input of various stakeholders, committee members and public participants. They intend to present a final document to the Governor and various legislative committees in 2018.

The council will hold public hearings on the draft plan across the state during late summer and fall, and they will also use technological resources to advertise and educate the public on the plan throughout this period. Details of the WPC’s public outreach efforts, information on how to comment, and links to other resources will be available in the coming weeks at www.ct.gov/water.

The WPC is comprised of four members: John W. Betkoski (Chair), Vice Chairman, Public Utilities Regulatory Authority; Garrett Eucalitto, Undersecretary, Office of Policy and Management; Betsey Wingfield, Bureau Chief, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection; and Lori Mathieu, Drinking Water Section Chief, Department of Public Health.

A copy of the draft plan and associated resources can be found at www.ct.gov/water

NVCOG Study to Determine Effective Transportation Opportunities Underway

Contact: 
Mark Nielsen
Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments
203-757-0535
mnielsen@nvcogct.org                                           

NVCOG Study to Determine Effective Transportation Opportunities Underway

 The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments has initiated a major planning study to assess opportunities for implementing alternative transit modes within the Route 8 / Waterbury branch rail line corridors and developing transit-supportive land use plans in and around the corridor’s commuter rail stations. 

Since the project kick-off meeting in late May, the study team has completed several preliminary study tasks, including assessment of existing transit systems and holding coordination meetings with the region’s various transit providers. The team, comprised of several consulting firms, has completed collecting information and data on the existing conditions within the corridor, which will be incorporated into upcoming design workshops. Study recommendations will be provided to the state Department of Transportation, with a goal of incorporating improvements in the corridor into the department’s capital plan. They will also be provided to area municipalities and the region’s state legislative delegation. Working toward developing a strategy and plan for implementing preferred options, the study is scheduled to be completed in late 2018.

As a starting point, previous studies were reviewed to better understand concepts that have been assessed.  Next steps in the project timeline include a series design workshops to be scheduled in September. The events will provide stakeholders and the public opportunities to learn about innovative transit options and influence decisions on mixed-use land patterns that would complement and support transit services. 

“The primary goal of the study is to identify enhanced transit services that would be the catalyst for revitalizing the town centers along the corridor,” said Mark Nielsen, NVCOG Assistant Director/Director of Planning. “Regarding rail service, these communities have a tremendous advantage over other similar communities because such infrastructure is already in place. However, the infrastructure needs to be improved and rehabilitated to permit the frequency and level of service needed to attract people to live and work in the corridor. Bus Rapid Transit along Route 8 south of Derby is also among the modes being considered.”

The biggest factor impeding enhanced service on the Waterbury branch line is related to the equipment, added Nielsen. There are too few trainsets assigned to the line, and more frequent service is not possible without an increase in the number of trains assigned to the line and upgrades in equipment to address the frequent equipment breakdowns that occur.

The study team firms and assigned tasks:

 •AECOM – Prime Consultant

•CDM Smith – TOD Scenarios, Forecasting

•Harriman – TOD Scenarios, Urban Design

•Planning4Places DBE – Planning Support, Build Out Scenarios

•Zuvic & Carr Associates SBE – Data Collection, Parking Inventory

Stated study goals are:

1.Identify new, enhanced and alternate public transit facilities and services, including local bus service, bus rapid transit routes and commuter rail, to transform town centers into vibrant, high-density communities that have access to efficient and high quality transit services. 

2.Provide built environment densities that meet transit supportive standards for land uses and walkability, in order to facilitate and encourage the use of enhanced transit services.

3.Enhance transit connectivity, reliability and attractiveness. 

4.Develop an implementation plan for incentivizing transit oriented and supported developments in the lower Naugatuck Valley Region.

5.Advance Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) livability principles and extend sustainable communities.  

The project study area extends from the City of Waterbury in the north to downtown Bridgeport in the south. The principle study corridors are the Route 8/25 Expressway from the Borough of Naugatuck to downtown Bridgeport, the Waterbury Branch Rail Line from Naugatuck to the Devon Wye at the New Haven Main Rail Line, the town centers of Derby, Shelton, Ansonia, Seymour, Beacon Falls and Naugatuck, and the Bridgeport Avenue corporate corridor in Shelton and Trumbull.

A project website has been developed and is live at: http://rt8corridorstudy.com. Interested persons can contact the study team through the “Contact Us” page which lists several ways the public can contact the Team to offer comment or ask questions. An email address has also been established to contact the Team: rt8corridorstudy@nvcog.org. 

 

 

 

 

 

OPM and NVCOG Host Public Hearings on “Draft 2018-2023 State C&D Plan”

In accordance with Section 16a-28 of the Connecticut General Statutes, notice is hereby given that the Office of Policy and Management (OPM), in cooperation with the state’s nine regional councils of governments (COGs), shall hold public hearings on the revised Draft 2018-2023 Conservation and Development Policies: The Plan for Connecticut.  Further information and the full state plan can be found on OPM’s website: http://www.ct.gov/opm/cdplan.

A Map Workshop for the NVCOG region will be held August 1, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the NVCOG office, 49 Leavenworth Ave, 3rd Floor, Waterbury, Connecticut

 

 

 

NVCOG Receives Greenways Regional Achievement Award

The Connecticut Greenways Council awarded its Regional Acheivement Award to The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments “in recognition of dedication to the development of greenways“. The award was presented by Connecticut Greenways Council Chairman Bruce Donald at the 18th Annual Greenway Awards & National Trails Day Celebration on June 2nd in Stamford. In presenting the award, Donald praised NVCOG’s work in support of the Naugatuck River Greenway (NRG) and NRG Steering Committee, and work on several greenway related projects including the NRG Economic Impact Study, The NRG Unified Wayfinding and Signage Manual, and the CT Trail Census.  More information HERE

CGC Award

PUBLIC NOTICE – Draft FFY 2018-2021 Transportation Improvement Program Available for Review

A public information meeting will be held on

Tuesday, June 20, 2017, at 5:00 pm

in the offices of the

Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments

49 Leavenworth Street, 3rd Floor

Waterbury, CT

 NVCOG staff and CTDOT Officials will be available at 4:30 pm 

to informally discuss the TIP & air quality assessments.

 The CNV MPO will hold a meeting on June 9th at 10:00 am in the

NVCOG office to discuss the TIP & air quality assessment. 

 

The TIP and Air quality assessment are available here:

The public is invited and encouraged to review the TIP, STIP and Air Quality Assessment to learn about the projects programmed for implementation in the region and attend the MPO or  public information meetings to offer their comments and suggestions.  Oral and Written comments will be accepted at the meetings or may be directed in writing to:

Mark Nielsen, Director of Planning 
Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments
49 Leavenworth Street, Third Floor
Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
until 4:00 pm on June 30, 2017

The meeting facility is ADA accessible. If language assistance is needed, please contact the Department of Transportation’s Office of Communications (voice only) at (860) 594-3062 at least 5 business days prior to the meeting. Efforts will be made to respond to requests for assistance.

Please find below a link to the CTDOT’s Draft Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).  The Draft STIP is available for public review beginning June 15, 2017 through July 31, 2017. Two public meetings will be held on July 11, 2017 at 1pm and 7 pm, at the DOT Headquarters located at 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, Connecticut.

2018 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)

 

Public Comment Extended for Reconstruction of Route 34 Derby, June 22, 2017

Everyone is Invited to a Public Informational Meeting For

State Project No. 36-184

Reconstruction of Route 34 (Main Street) Derby

Proposed Design Modifications

Monday, May 22, 2017, at 6:00 pm

in the

Derby City Hall – Aldermanic Chambers

1 Elizabeth Street

Derby, CT

NVCOG staff and DOT Officials will be available at 5:00 pm

to informally discuss the project

Formal Presentation will begin at 6:00 pm

 

Residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested&nbsp individuals&nbsp are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about and discuss the proposed modifications to the project.  Oral and Written comments will be accepted at the meeting or may be directed to:

Mark Nielsen, Director of Planning, Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments, 49 Leavenworth Street, Third Floor, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702

or via email Rt34Comments@nvcogct.org until 4:00 pm on June 22, 2017.  The meeting facility is ADA accessible.  If language assistance is needed, please contact the Department of Transportation’s Office of Communications (voice only) at (860) 594-3062 at least 5 business days prior to the meeting.  Efforts will be made to respond to requests for assistance.

Click here for General Project Information

Click here for Project Plans

STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION