The Lowell Story: Connecticut Representatives Visit Transit-Oriented Development in Massachusetts
Connecticut has seen a lot of interest and activity in transit-oriented development (TOD) lately!
Connecticut has seen a lot of interest and activity in transit-oriented development (TOD) lately!
Last weekend, we held the first residential rain garden planting as part of our Quinnipiac River Watershed Project.
Save the Sound has been busy gearing up for the Quinnipiac River Watershed Groundwater Restoration Project.
The 2013 legislative session here in Connecticut is in full swing and we’ve been busy at CFE/Save the Sound identifying important pieces of legislation that we support, oppose, and we keeping a watchful eye on.
Yesterday, we, along with ENE (Environment Northeast), released a new report that examines important issues surrounding the creation of successful residential energy efficiency financing programs. Residential energy efficiency programs around the nation provide incentives to homeowners and renters to implement energy efficient upgrades like improved insulation, windows, and more efficient heating and cooling systems and […]
Monday was our Transportation Funding Forum and it was a great success. We had over 150 public officials, advocates, and residents come out to learn about the state of transportation funding, the state’s needs, and what we need to do to move forward in the future.
On Monday, CFE’s Transit for Connecticut program is holding its transportation funding forum on where the state is now and what is next.