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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

City of Stamford: Mayor Simmons Applauds State Bonding Commission for Funding Five Critical Projects in Stamford

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City of Stamford issued the following announcement on March 31.

STAMFORD, CT – Today, it was announced that in partnership with  Governor Ned Lamont and the State of Connecticut, Mayor Caroline Simmons  and Stamford’s legislative delegation have secured state funding for  the following projects aimed at improving the City’s quality of life: 

    

  • A $950,000 grant for balcony seating renovations and updates at the Palace Theatre
    

  • A $1,000,000 grant for renovations and improvements at Terry Connors Ice Rink
    

  • A $250,000 grant for the construction of a new kindergarten playscape at Toquam Magnet Elementary School 
    

  • A $2,000,000 grant for renovations and upgrades at the Stamford High School athletic fields
    

  • A $70,000 grant for security fencing at the Boys and Girls Club of Stamford’s Yerwood Center
 

“I’m excited and grateful that these projects were approved by the  State Bond Commission,” said Mayor Caroline Simmons. “Each of these  projects will provide much needed investments in community resources  that are utilized and enjoyed by Stamford residents. I want to thank  Governor Ned Lamont and the State Bond Commission for approving these  items and our incredible Stamford delegation who work hard every day to  bring funding home to Stamford. This would not be possible without their  continued support and advocacy in Hartford.” 

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.

Original source can be found here.

 

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