AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAdvanced Nuclear Push: Gov. Ned Lamont says Connecticut will join a Sept. 30 New England summit on advanced nuclear and fusion, aiming to boost grid reliability and lower electricity bills. Industrial Real Estate: Windsor’s Day Hill Corridor gets a win as a developer’s 170,300-square-foot speculative industrial project is fully leased—Home Depot and Ferguson are now in place. Public Health: Connecticut reports West Nile virus spread to 22 towns, with officials pointing to wet, humid conditions that are also driving higher mosquito numbers. Local Planning & Tech Growth: Stonington’s Planning and Zoning Commission narrowly approved a master plan for a Pawcatuck technology park, despite water-supply and neighborhood impact concerns. Workforce & Economy: Connecticut added about 2,800 jobs in July, reaching a record payroll level, though unemployment stayed elevated at 5.2%. Consumer Protection: A new Connecticut law will require clearer state fact sheets for prepaid funeral contracts, after allegations of misconduct involving missing funds. Transportation Safety: CTDOT will hold a virtual meeting Oct. 1 on installing Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons across central Connecticut.
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