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Woodbury Receives $85K From State For Infrastructure
The town is receiving the funds as part of the Small Town Economic Assistance Program.

WOODBURY, CT — Gov. Ned Lamont announced this week hat he is approving $31.3 million in state grants for 77 small towns in Connecticut to complete a wide variety of infrastructure improvements, such as the road safety reconstruction projects, sewer and drainage upgrades, sidewalk and pedestrian safety enhancements, and other kinds of capital improvement projects.
Included in that amount is $85,000 for the installation of sidewalks on Washington Avenue and School Street in Woodbury. This will be matched by $19,600 from the town.
The grants are provided through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP), a state program managed by the Office of Policy and Management (OPM) that delivers grants to small towns for economic development, community conservation, and quality-of-life capital projects.
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“Our small towns are part of what makes Connecticut such a great place to live and work, and by partnering with them on these grants, the state can help get these infrastructure projects completed so these towns can continue to thrive, remain competitive, attract businesses, and improve the quality of life for our residents,” Lamont said in a statement.
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