Bridgeport News: Bridge Closing For Replacement

Bridgeport, CT – The City of Bridgeport today is alerting residents of repairs to the Arctic Street Bridge over Pembroke Lakes that will temporary close Arctic Street from Helen Street to Seaview Avenue for six months beginning January 9, 2017. The purpose of this project is to replace the existing deteriorated Arctic Street Bridge with a new structure that has low initial and life-cycle costs, minimizes the impacts to local residents, and requires minimal maintenance for the City. The project also includes approximately 200-feet of pavement reconstruction at the approaches to the bridge, new concrete sidewalks along each side of Arctic Street, and new roadside safety guiderail.  The exposed gas main will also be relocated under the bridge to eliminate the safety hazard to vehicular traffic.

 

The project will take approximately eight months to complete, including approximately six months of heavy construction and two months of restoration, site cleanup, and miscellaneous work. A closed road detour that is approximately 0.6 miles in length will be utilized during the construction of the bridge. Helen Street and Seaview Avenue, which are approximately 0.2 miles to the west and 0.1 miles east of the structure respectively, will be utilized to redirect local traffic around the site by means of Barnum Avenue. Access will be provided to all abutting property owners at all times during construction.

 

The Arctic Street Bridge was originally built in 1934 and after over 80 years of use, the overall structure is in poor condition having significant distress or deterioration to its primary components. The existing bridge also lacks adequate safety measures for vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

 

The proposed work includes removing the existing structure to its foundation and constructing a 40-foot span structure that is supported on abutments located behind the existing foundation. This approach allows for the replacement of the bridge with minimal impacts to the surrounding environment. The proposed bridge will utilize concrete formliner to create an aesthetically pleasing structure for the community.

 

For further information, please contact the Bridgeport City Engineer, Jon Urquidi, at (203) 576-7211 or via email at jon.urquidi@bridgeportct.gov

Bridgeport News: Stranger Danger

3:03pm–#Bridgeport Connecticut– A 16 year old Central High School student walking home reported to police that a white or Hispanic male wearing a black hat driving a green  Honda tried to lure her into his car.  There was no further info nor any info on what street this occurred.  I will check with police spokesperson to see if there is any further info on this.

 

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Governor Malloy’s State Of The State Address

Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Lt. Governor Wyman, and my fellow state officials, ladies and gentlemen of the General Assembly, honored members of the judiciary, members of the clergy, and all the citizens of our great state: thank you for the honor of inviting me once again into the people’s House.

 

Let me offer my sincere congratulations to those of you taking on new and important leadership roles, as well as those who have been reelected into leadership positions.  I also want to congratulate the new members sworn in earlier today.  I look forward to working with all of you.

 

Let me note, since we were here last together, we have lost some dear friends, including Mary Fritz and Betty Boukus, both of whom served in this house.  Our hearts are heavy as we continue to mourn their passing.

 

As always, let us thank Connecticut’s brave men and women serving our nation around the globe.

 

Thank you, as well, to my dear friend and the best Lt. Governor in the country, Nancy Wyman.

 

And finally thank you to my wife Cathy and our three sons for their love and support.

 

 

This past September, the Connecticut General Assembly met in a special session.  You met to take historic action in support of our state’s economy and our incredible workforce.

Continue reading Governor Malloy’s State Of The State Address

Bridgeport News: Shooting Suspect Dies

On December 11, 2016, Alexander Davis (5/1/93) was struck by gunfire while walking near the intersection of Brooks Street/ Jane Street. Davis sustained life threatening injuries, and had been admitted to Bridgeport Hospital since the day of the shooting. On January 1, 2017 Davis passed away. An autopsy was performed onJanuary 3, 2017 by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, who ruled that Davis’ death is classified as a homicide. Any officer with information regarding the death of Alexander Davis is asked to call Detective Winkler at 203-581-5224.

(Bridgeport Police Press Release)

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