StoryMaps and Web Applications
MetroCOG Regional Brownfield Projects
MetroCOG administers funding from the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfield Assessment, Cleanup, and Revolving Loan Fund Program to assist with the environmental investigation and remediation of brownfield sites throughout the region.
MetroCOG Regional Trail Mapping Application
The MetroCOG Regional Trails Viewer was created in order to provide accurate, up to date information regarding recreational trails throughout the region. The mapping effort involved over a year of data collection in the field and contains over 77 miles of trails. The data will be maintained and updated by MetroCOG staff and verified by trail managers.
Post Road Circle Study
Through this study, the Town of Fairfield and MetroCOG will have a comprehensive planning document that determines improvements to address vehicular safety, bicycle/pedestrian safety, and congestion. Both near- and long-term strategies, at various funding levels will be identified.
The Engineering Planning Study for Route 110
The Route 110 Planning Study was conducted to determine the improvements necessary along this corridor and several intersections to address these conditions.
Southern Connecticut Regional Framework for Coastal Resilience
This project was conducted in 2016 in collaboration with South Central Regional COG and the nature conservancy in order to advance “smart” investments in proactive risk assessment, community engagement and on-the-ground projects that minimize the consequences of large-scale storms across some of the Eastern Seaboard’s most significant population centers.
Urban Tree Canopy Project
In 2014, MetroCOG applied the USDA Forest Service’s Tree Canopy Assessment protocols to the Greater Bridgeport area. The assessment was carried out by the Spatial Analysis Laboratory (SAL) at the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of the Environment and Natural Resources in collaboration with MetroCOG and the USDA Forest Service.
MetroCOG Parking Inventory 2019
The parking inventory was created using planimetric data and updated aerial imagery. This application displays the number of regular and handicap spaces available in most major parking lots in the region.








