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City approves major downtown zone change for redevelopment

September 25, 2024 | Torrington, Northwest Hills County, Connecticut


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City approves major downtown zone change for redevelopment
During a recent government meeting, significant progress was reported on the proposed railroad square renovation project in Torrington. Commissioner Diane Carroll inquired about the timeline for the project, to which Paul responded that the bidding process is set to begin in the first week of November. The design plans are nearing completion, with expectations to finalize a contract by the end of the calendar year. The construction is scheduled to take place throughout 2025, supported by a combination of funding sources including DECD funding, ARPA funding, and bond funding for road reconstruction.

The meeting also included a public hearing regarding a proposed change of zone map for several properties on Church Street. The commission unanimously approved the change from R6 to the Downtown District (DD), affirming that the proposal aligns with the city’s conservation and development plan. The effective date for this zone change will be the day after the legal notice is published in the local newspaper.

In addition to these discussions, the meeting briefly touched on zoning and blight violations, with an update provided on a recycling yard located at 3350 Winstead Road. However, no further details were elaborated during the session. Overall, the meeting highlighted key developments in urban planning and zoning that are set to shape the future of Torrington.

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