Eight weeks into his job, Finance Director Ken Flatto says he’s feeling more optimistic about the impact revaluation of taxable property will have on taxpayers.
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Downtown Development And Other City Projects To Receive State Support
Downtown North, as it’s called, is not the most inviting gateway for visitors coming off the Route 25-8 Connector. Once beyond the Cardinal Shehan Center
Read moreThe Quest For Modern Parking Meters
Feeding coin-operated parking meters Downtown is a big pain in the butt. Mayor Joe Ganim’s administration, following a campaign pledge, is looking to modernize the
Read morePackage Store Owner Responds To Competitor Critic
Michael DeFilippo, whose approved application for a package store on the West Side was reversed by a state judge, responds to assertions by Rich Augustynowicz, owner
Read moreCity To Receive $38 Million To Boost Flood Protection
UPDATE: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and the Rockefeller Foundation announced on Thursday the winners of the $1 billion National
Read moreCity Council To Act On Tax Settlement For Control Of East Side Property
After years in the making the city is on the verge of gaining control of 11 acres on Barnum Avenue adjacent to the proposed site
Read more‘It Will Be Harlem In The 1960s’–The Battle To Preserve The 1,500 Foot Booze Rule
Rich Augustynowicz, owner of Discount Wines & Liquors of Bridgeport on Wood Avenue, is leading the charge against a petition by land use attorney Chuck
Read moreThe Goal To End Burning Of Coal, South End Power Plant Agreement Under Scrutiny
At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting a proposed resolution “concerning Community Environmental Benefits Agreement with PSEG Power Connecticut” will be referred to the Economic and
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