Naugatuck Legislators Announce Upcoming Office Hours

Naugatuck Legislators Announce Upcoming Office Hours

Event to be held Thursday, February 4th

State Senator Joan Hartley, Senator Joe Crisco, State Representative Rosa C. Rebimbas, and State Representative David Labriola have announced that they will hold an office hours meeting on Tuesday, February 2nd in Naugatuck.

“District office hours are a great chance to hear directly from constituents at a time and place convenient to them,” said Senator Hartley. “I look forward to hearing the thoughts and suggestions of my constituents in anticipation of the coming 2016 legislative session. This feedback is invaluable in continuing my work to improve the quality of life and economic vitality in Naugatuck and throughout Connecticut.”

Senator Hartley’s upcoming office hours schedule is as follows. Additional dates will be announced soon:

Naugatuck
Thursday, February 4
6:00—8:00 p.m.
Whittemore Library, Community Room
243 Church Street, Naugatuck

Moore and Gomes Announce Major Funding for Bridgeport

Moore and Gomes Announce Major Funding for Bridgeport

Bond Commission set to approve funds at its January 29 meeting

BRIDGEPORT, CT—Today, Senator Marilyn Moore (D-Bridgeport), Senator Ed Gomes (D-Bridgeport), and the Bridgeport state delegation announced the expected approval of funding for several items in Bridgeport.

“I appreciate the support of Governor Malloy to get these items on the Bond Commission’s agenda,” said Sen. Moore. “I am very excited that we are able to bring back funding to help Bridgeport public schools. Our teachers and students deserve state-of-the-art facilities and this is another investment in that goal.”

The State Bond Commission is slated to approve the items at its meeting on Friday, January 29, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. in Room 1E of the Legislative Office Building. The Bridgeport funding items include 12-I, 13, 49, 63 and 66 on the agenda.

“The Bond Commission’s items will help our city grow jobs, rebuild our schools, and create housing,” said Sen. Gomes. “This is another example of how the state of Connecticut is focused on working families. I would also like to thank Governor Malloy for continuing to invest in Bridgeport.”

The bond agenda items include:

  • $675,000 to provide grant-in-aid to Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County to assist with construction of nine single family homes family homes to be sold to homebuyers at or below 80 percent of area median income
  • $1,716,536 for school building improvements
  • $83,810 for security systems upgrades for four facilities for Recovery Network of Programs
  • $18,800 for Pathways for security system upgrades and front step repair
  • $5,000,000 to provide a loan to Block 912 JV, LLC to assist with redevelopment of the Jayson and Newfield buildings
  • $2,156,300 to provide a loan to Mutual Housing Association of Southwestern Connecticut, Inc., or another eligible applicant as such term is defined in Section 8-366m of the Connecticut General Statutes, to assist with rehabilitation of 32 units of rental housing at Maplewood Court Apartments
  • $750,000 to provide a loan to Future Health Care Systems, Inc. to assist with machinery, equipment and renovations associated with relocation from West Chester, New York to Bridgeport.

“I thank Governor Malloy for keeping Bridgeport in mind on the Bond Commission agenda,” Rep. Hennessy said. “While all of these items are very welcomed, I am particularly pleased to see Habitat for Humanity on the list. Their work to allow people with low-income a chance at owning a home and a fresh start in life is an invaluable service that should be supported.”

“Habitat for Humanity has been changing lives for many years throughout communities across the state and I applaud the funding in their support in this round of funding,” Rep. Rosario said. “Bridgeport continues to benefit from a delegation working to bring the resources home.”

“The items on the Bond Commission’s agenda for Bridgeport are certainly welcomed and represents our delegation working together for Bridgeport,” Rep. Stafstrom said. “Hopefully, we will continue to work for the city we represent to benefit all our residents.”

“From school building improvements to housing, Bridgeport is well represented on this agenda,” Rep. Stallworth said. “We will continue the work of making sure our city has a healthy influx of resources and I am looking forward to a productive session ahead.”

“I am proud to a part of a delegation that works together to ensure that our city continues to improve the quality of life for its residents,” Rep. Baker said. “I am sure we will get right back to work next session on all of the issues that affect Bridgeport.”

“The school buildings across the city have to be maintained for a safe and educationally conducive environment,” Rep. Santiago said. “I am very pleased to see funding for school buildings among the agenda items to be approved.”

Winfield and Looney Announce $14.5 Million in Bonding for Q House

Winfield and Looney Announce $14.5 Million in Bonding for Q House

NEW HAVEN, CT—Today, Senate President Martin M. Looney (D-New Haven), Senator Gary Winfield (D-New Haven), Representative Toni Walker (D-New Haven), Rpresentative Juan Candelaria, Representative Robyn Porter (D-New Haven) and Governor Dannel P. Malloy announced the State Bond Commission is expected to approve $14.5 million grant-in-aid investment for the construction of the new “Q” House community center.

“Building a new Dixwell Q House will bring great strength to this neighborhood,” said Senator Looney. “This community center will soon again be a hub of education, health, and recreation activities for current New Haven families, as it was for previous generations. I want to thank Governor Malloy for his commitment to this project and to the city of New Haven.”

The construction project will create a new facility to serve the people of Dixwell and Newhallville. The “Q” House is expected to include a neighborhood cultural center, a branch of the New Haven Free Public Library and the Cornell-Scott Hill Community Health Center.

“This funding for the Q House will bring new life to Dixwell and Newhallville,” said Senator Winfield. “Community centers are incredibly important to helping our kids succeed and stay on track. The new Q will allow children and adults to enjoy a branch of the New Haven Free Public Library and a neighborhood cultural center. This investment into the Q will help to further build our community by creating a space for neighbors to come together.”

The “Q” House closed in 2003 after being an integral part of the Dixwell and Newhallville neighborhoods going back to the 1920s. The community center offered after-school programs for the young people and a safe environment free of drugs, alcohol and bullying.

“The state’s investment in constructing a new Q house represents a commitment to our children to deliver a brighter future,” Governor Malloy said. “The new Q House is an important step in revitalizing Dixwell, Newhallville and the surrounding neighborhoods and we’re pleased to support it.”

In 2014 the State Bond Commission approved $1 million to conduct the planning and design work necessary for demolition of the existing structure and the construction of a new building to house the community center.

“Q House is an important community institution. There has been a hole in the Dixwell neighborhood since Q House closed more than 10 years ago,” said State Representative Toni Walker (D-New Haven). “This injection of state funds will allow the re-birth of Q House to move forward.”

“I am pleased to see this funding prioritized for what we anticipate will be a state-of-the-art community center,” said Rep. Juan Candelaria (D-New Haven). “For years, we have exchanged ideas and talked about the potential of this parcel. I am thrilled that these funds will assist in moving forward with the construction and development of this facility that will become an important asset for all the residents in our community.”

“This funding is very much needed to construct a positive and constructive environment where young people can go and be a safe,” said Rep. Robyn Porter (D-New Haven).

The request for funding is included on this month’s State Bond Commission agenda and is expected to be approved at its meeting on January 29.

Hartley and Berger Announce Upcoming Waterbury Office Hours

Hartley and Berger Announce Upcoming Waterbury Office Hours

Event to be held Saturday, January 16th

State Senator Joan Hartley (D-Waterbury) and Representative Jeff Berger (D-Waterbury) will hold an office hours meeting this Saturday, January 16.

“District office hours are a great chance to hear directly from constituents at a time and place convenient to them,” said Senator Hartley. “I look forward to hearing the thoughts and suggestions of my constituents in anticipation of the coming 2016 legislative session. This feedback is invaluable in continuing my work to improve the quality of life and economic vitality in Waterbury and throughout Connecticut.”

“The feedback we get from these office hours allow us to know what is working and what is not and that enhances our work in Hartford,” Representative Berger said. “I also look forward to joining with Senator Hartley for a fruitful exchange with constituents. Together let’s make Waterbury great.”

Senator Hartley’s upcoming office hours schedule is as follows. Additional dates will be announced soon:

Waterbury
Saturday, January 16
8:30—10:00 a.m.
Starbucks
1250 West Main Street, Waterbury

Moore Announces Upcoming Office Hours in Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe

Moore Announces Upcoming Office Hours in Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe

Events to be held on January 16th, 19th, 23rd and 28th

BRIDGEPORT, CT—Senator Marilyn Moore (D-Bridgeport) will hold four office hour meetings in January. Residents of the 22nd Senate District in Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe are welcome to attend these sessions.

“I attend and participate in many events and gatherings throughout Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe,” said Senator Moore. “Getting to hear from people all over the district is so critical to my ability to best represent our communities in the State Senate. Office hours serve as another opportunity for people to let me know the issues they and their neighbors are facing. I am excited for folks to turn out to these events so together we can discuss how the legislature can better address our local concerns.”

The schedule for Senator Moore’s next four office hours is as follows:

Bridgeport
Saturday, January 16th
10:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
Black Rock Branch Library
2705 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport

Trumbull
Tuesday, January 19th
5:30—7:30 p.m.
Trumbull Library
33 Quality St., Trumbull

Bridgeport
Saturday, January 23rd
10:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
North Branch Library
3455 Madison Ave., Bridgeport

Monroe
Thursday, January 28th
5:00—7:00 p.m.
Edith Wheeler Memorial Library
733 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe