Category: City Planning
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NEST to Host Tree Plantathon at Brass City Harvest in Waterbury

NEST will host a Tree Plantathon at Brass City Harvest on June 12, inviting volunteers to help plant trees and expand Waterbury’s urban tree canopy.
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State of CT Will Not Take Over Waterbury’s 10,000-Gallon Tank Removal, WDC Says Work Is Underway

Waterbury Development Corporation says rumors of a state takeover are false and confirms crews are actively working to remove the 10,000-gallon underground tank on South Main Street.
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Building a Greener Waterbury: How NEST is Growing Community From the Ground Up

NEST’s Community Building & Empowerment Department is transforming Waterbury through resident leadership, urban forestry, and community gardens, creating greener neighborhoods and stronger civic connection.
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WHERE ARE WE NOW? Questions Remain Over South Main Street’s 10,000-Gallon Water Tank in Waterbury

Waterbury officials face a costly and complex PCB cleanup at 777 South Main Street, with estimates near $400K and competing city vs. state remediation timelines.
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Minority Caucus Rejects Mayor’s Narrative on PCB Remediation Vote, Citing Charter Process

Waterbury Minority Caucus disputes Mayor Pernerewski’s claims on a PCB cleanup vote, citing City Charter rules and calling for greater transparency in the Mad River remediation process
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Dev’s & Flow; Inside the Pipeline of Development in Waterbury

A Waterbury Times investigation into how redevelopment projects move through Waterbury City Hall, examining permits, zoning, inspections, approvals, and the departments shaping downtown development.
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Fact Check: Mayor Pernerewski Claims Over 500; Do Waterbury’s Downtown Apartment Numbers Add Up?

The Waterbury Times reviewed Mayor Paul Pernerewski Jr.’s recent WFSB comments claiming hundreds of downtown apartments are completed, under construction, or planned near Waterbury’s train station corridor.
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From Downtown Buyers to Redevelopment Power Players in 60 Months?The Fast Evolution of the Mariolis Expansion Across Connecticut

A Waterbury Times investigation examines how John and Kirk Mariolis, M4-related entities, and KAPY Investments evolved from downtown Waterbury property buyers into major public-private redevelopment stakeholders across Connecticut.
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When Development Deals Go Bad: What Risk Do Banks Face For Backing Troubled Real Estate Projects?

As concerns grow around troubled redevelopment projects in Connecticut, questions are emerging about the banks and financial institutions funding aggressive real estate expansion. The Waterbury Times examines the financial, legal, and reputational risks lenders face when development deals go bad.
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As The Mariolis Family Expands Across Connecticut, Questions Grow Over Unfinished Waterbury Development Projects

As developer John Mariolis expands apartment projects across Connecticut, questions continue growing over the pace and status of unfinished redevelopment efforts in downtown Waterbury

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