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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awards CRCOG $300,000.00 to undertake environmental assessments.
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Read MoreComplete Streets and Active Transportation
Introduction Background More than anything, a street should be a safe space for all. The Capitol Region’s streets are public space, and they should be more than just where we…
Read MoreFloating Bus Stop in New Haven
In partnership with the South Central Council of Governments and the City of New Haven, the team proposed a site plan for a temporary floating bus stop to serve transit…
Read MoreComplete Streets Nuts and Bolts Workshop
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On November 19, 2019, CRCOG facilitated a “nuts & bolts” workshop aimed at regional planners and public works staff. Speaking with an audience familiar with the basics of Complete Streets, the…
Read MoreCentral Avenue Traffic Calming, Norwich CT
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Anticipated for implementation in Spring 2020 Central Avenue in Norwich, CT is used as a through street by many locals. Despite only having one lane in each direction, roads are…
Read MoreCRCOG receives GFOAS’s Distinguished Budget Presentation Award
Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Approved
CRCOG was recently notified that the Federal Emergency management Agency (FEMA) gave formal approval of the 2019 – 2014 Capitol Region Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Update on November 7th. The…
Read MoreEaston Sport Hill Road Design Workshop
On November 15-16th, 2019, a two-day design workshop was held at the Easton EMS Building for the purpose of collecting public input on possible ways to improve pedestrian safety and…
Read MoreStratford Bike & Ped Booth
On September 7th, 2019, FHI staff and Watch for Me CT joined MetroCOG and Town staff at the Stratford Arts & Culture Festival. The team collaborated to provide visitors information…
Read MoreRural Communities Complete Streets Workshop Held August 15, 2019
Led by Toole Design and FHI, the team presented complete street concepts for rural communities, as well as Connecticut case studies. The Northwest Hills Council of Governments managed the…
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