Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled his $55.2 billion biennial budget plan on Wednesday. How much was Milford awarded?
The Planning and Zoning Board voted to accept the donation, which will add to the city's open space holdings.
The Planning and Zoning Board approved a developer's plans to build an apartment building at the site of the Bridgeport Flyer Diner.
A developer is resubmitting plans to replace a diner with apartments, according to a report.
The city has announced how the upcoming holidays will affect when City of Milford buildings are open.
The ordinance was approved by the Board of Aldermen and is intended to curb speeding and reckless driving.
The registrars of voters, who took on an increased workload due to early voting, will be getting a pay bump.
A measure to add traffic cameras was approved by a city board but will go to public hearing before final approval.
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A city plan calls for the installation of cameras on Route 1 and in school zones to reduce reckless driving, according to a report.
Connecticut's program intended to combat littering of tiny liquor bottles has made $13.5 million across the state.
The funds will go toward redesigning the road and parking lots at Wilcox Park and Founders Walk.
Frank Smith, a Milford resident, is running for reelection in the 118th State House District.
Etan Hirsch is running for state representative in the 119th District.
State Rep. Kathy Kennedy is running for reelection in the 119th House District.
The board approved plans for a developer to construct a building with an "auto lift" that has raised concerns, according to a report.
The board voted in favor of an amendment that prevents future vape shops from opening in the city.
A store selling merchandise in support of presidential candidate Donald Trump opened recently in Milford, according to a report.
A ceremony of song and prayer will be held at the September 11th Monument on the historic City Hall grounds Wednesday.
The board is considering a proposed amendment that would prohibit new smoke shops from opening in the city, according to a report.
Mayor Tony Giannattasio has big plans for a city owned parcel, according to a report by Hearst CT.
“Emerging evidence underscores the severe health risks associated with these types of establishments," said Mayor Anthony S. Giannattasio.
The projects range from two mixed use proposals, an affordable housing application and more.
A commissioner said "there is a safety concern adding this type of lift is used in bigger cities for parking."
School districts and camps across the state are receiving funds to support mental health programming during the summer.
The planning board has approved a developer's plans for three apartment buildings at the site of a former landmark restaurant.
Two Milford schools will receive $359,063 in state grants for their HVAC and air conditioning systems.
The point of contention in the budget, which passed by a 3-1 vote, was the level of support for schools, according to a report.
Fortunati announced the reasons why she'll soon be leaving her position as city clerk.
The project was denied by the Planning and Zoning Board 6-1 in November 2023 and a judge sided with the developer, Hearst CT reported.
The Planning and Zoning Board rejected Raising Cane's plans February, but it's expected the restaurant will try again next month.
Besides Donald Trump and Joe Biden there were several names on the ballots for Milford residents to choose from.
The Milford Board of Finance approved the $258 million budget, cutting $1 million from the school district's request, according to a report.
The city was awarded a $5,000 state grant to assist with operations at the Benson-Crump Memorial Community Gardens.
Etan Hirsch of Milford announced that he will run as a candidate for the State House of Representatives for the 119th District.
The club is receiving federal funding to help renovate its clubhouse.
Mayor Anthony Giannattasio is calling for the addition of one police officer and to make two grant-funded positions permanent.