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See West Hartford's Future At Community Forum
The event will feature a presentation of new street design ideas for the West Hartford town center, among other proposals.

WEST HARTFORD, CT — Want to see what the town's center could look like in the future or offer input on that topic?
An event Thursday at West Hartford Town Hall should be on your itinerary.
Work toward the new West Hartford Infrastructure Master Plan began in the summer of 2022 and is entering the concept design phase.
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As part of the study, the town invites folks to participate in a second public workshop, which is Thursday, Feb. 2.
This session will feature a presentation of the street design ideas for the West Hartford Town Center, including a summary of public comments received as the project has evolved, before seeking direct public feedback in an open house session.
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The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the West Hartford Town Hall auditorium, 50 Main St.
There will be a brief presentation at the start of the session which will be recorded and on the project website for later viewing.
The Town has retained Stantec Consulting Inc. to conduct the study, which includes developing planning-level recommendations for the entire town center as well as detailed designs and construction documents for LaSalle Road and Farmington Avenue, which are slated to be reconstructed in coming years.
The study is funded by American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Those with any questions regarding this project or its public meetings can contact WHCenterPlan@WestHartfordCT.gov.
From Oct. 5: 'West Hartford Seeks Input On Town Center Planning'
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