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Annual Listing of Obligated Projects, 2022
Obligation “locks in” the funding for projects and leads the way to implementation. An Annual Listing of Obligated Projects is required by federal regulations after the conclusion of a fiscal year to report on progress in implementing the TIP. Although the TIP...
NVCOG Takes Public Comment on Plans for Rail and Bus Improvements
The Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments is set to release the draft final report on its on-going study regarding enhancing transit services in the Route 8 and Waterbury branch line corridors. The key finding of the study calls for improvements along the Waterbury...
CTDOT Launches Interactive Map with Active IIJA Project Information
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) today launched the CTDOT Active Projects by Funding Type Map, which displays the locations of planned and active construction capital projects throughout Connecticut and identifies the source of project funding,...
PUBLIC NOTICE: MULTI-STATE FREIGHT WORKING GROUP
PUBLIC NOTICE: MULTI-STATE FREIGHT WORKING GROUP Effective Practices for Enhancing Last Mile Workforce Accessibility Options to Freight Facilities Tuesday November 15, 2022, at 10:00 am The Metropolitan Area Planning (MAP) Forum announces the next meeting of its...
Metropolitan Transportation Plan
The Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG) invites you to share your thoughts on transportation in the Greater Bridgeport and Valley regions. visit https://bit.ly/travel-2050 Encuesta en Español: https://bit.ly/viaje-2050 The survey will be open...
Resident survey helps shape Bridgeport’s transit plan
The Metropolitan Council of Governments recently released a survey as part of its effort to continuously update their transportation plan every four years. The survey is available to residents of Ansonia, Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Seymour, Shelton,...
Buses or bike paths? Resident survey helps shape Bridgeport area transit plan
Do Bridgeport area residents want transit networks with more buses and trains, or one with bike lanes? Metropolitan Council of Governments Executive Director Matt Fulda wants to know. MetroCOG recently released a transportation survey to residents in Bridgeport as...
Request for Proposals (RFP)- MetroCOG Regional Economic Development Website
The Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG) is accepting proposals from interested and qualified web design and digital advertising/marketing consultants to plan, design, develop and market a comprehensive regional economic development website for...
Request for Proposals (RFP): Fairfield Avenue (Route 130) / Brewster Street Transportation Safety Corridor Study (Black Rock Neighborhood, Bridgeport, CT)
On behalf of the City of Bridgeport, the Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG) is seeking the services of a professional engineering firm(s) to identify feasible improvements to Fairfield Avenue (Route 130) in the Black Rock Neighborhood that will...
PLAN DE TRANSPORTE METROPOLITANA (MTP): ENCUESTA
El Greater Bridgeport y la Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization invita al público a participar en el desarrollo del Plan de Transporte para el área metropolitana de Bridgeport y el Valle. La región está compuesta por las municipalidades de Ansonia, Bridgeport,...