Politics & Government

Farmington Funding On State Bond Commission Agenda

Farmington could benefit from Thursday's State Bond Commission meeting.

Farmington could benefit from Thursday's State Bond Commission meeting.
Farmington could benefit from Thursday's State Bond Commission meeting. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

FARMINGTON, CT — Money earmarked for municipal maintenance in Farmington is on Thursday's agenda of the State Bond Commission.

According to the Bond Commission agenda, a total of $700,000 could be approved to help pay for culvert and drainage work in town. The state funds are designed to supplement $2.8 million in federal funding.

The State Bond Commission is a 10-member body that is empowered under the Connecticut General Statutes to allocate bond funds to finance specific projects and purposes. The State Bond Commission is made up of the governor, three state constitutional officers, four state legislators and two state agency heads.

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See the full agenda for Thursday here.

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