Bridgeport News: Mayor Submits A five-Year, $178 Million Dollar Capital Plan

BRIDGEPORT, CT – Mayor Joe Ganim announced that he has submitted a five-year, $178 Million dollar capital plan to the Bridgeport city council outlining many infrastructure improvements for which the city will seek to bond between now and fiscal year 2021. The capital plan includes more than $50 million in school construction and improvements including more than $26 Million for the construction of the new Bassick High School in fiscal year 2018.

Also among Mayor Ganim’s priorities are more than $15 million in economic development initiatives such as the Gateway to the South End development involving the University of Bridgeport. There is also $1,000,000 to help repair the P.T. Barnum Museum, still severely damaged from a 2010 tornado.

“This five-year capital plan represents the priorities my administration sees for infrastructure improvements for Bridgeport in the near future,” said Mayor Ganim. “We have many roads, bridges and sidewalks in need of repair as well as schools that need renovation and rebuilding.

But we also are using this opportunity to be visionary about what we want Bridgeport to look like in the next 10-20 years, including how we want to develop our waterfront and South End in partnership with the University of Bridgeport. I look forward to working with the city council on making these dreams a reality for our citizens.”

Among the infrastructure improvement projects for the city are more than $8,000,000 in funds to rebuild and repair city sidewalks and streetscapes. One of the smaller items on the list of Mayor Ganim’s priorities is $25,000 in funding for a study looking into the consolidation and building of a new, unified public safety complex which would include the headquarters for police, fire and emergency communications. This building would replace the current, aging public safety facilities.

(City Of Bridgeport Press Release)

 

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Bridgeport News: Serious Crash

#Bridgeport CT–7:30pmish–Bishop Avenue between East Avenue and Barnum Avenue is closed for a police investigation. A Mercedes allegedly traveling at a high rate of speed traveling towards Barnum Avenue hit two parked cars causing significant damage. Police told me 3 people were taken to the hospital in serious condition.

 

Kids Run The Bluefish Ballpark Contest

The Bridgeport Bluefish and All Kids Dental held a joint press conference at All Kids Dental on Wednesday, February 24 at 3:30 pm to announce their “Kids Run the Ballpark” Essay Competition. Nine children between the ages of 10-13 will be selected to shadow and assist a Bluefish employee on Saturday, April 30, when the Bluefish take on the New Britain Bees at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard. This will be a one- of-a-kind opportunity for young kids to see what it takes to run a baseball team. It will allow them to get up close and personal with the inner workings of the Bluefish day to day operations.

“We are thrilled to partner with All Kids Dental for this special contest,” said Bluefish General Manager Jamie Toole. “The idea originally came to us from a young man named Aiden Blanc, an aspiring sports radio broadcaster from Fairfield County. He reached out to us about assisting our current broadcaster, Mike Mohr, in the radio booth for a game this season. We loved the idea, so we decided to make an entire day out of it and invite even more kids to join the Bluefish staff for the day.”  The other available jobs include: general manager, field manager, grounds keeper, public relations/baseball  operations, ticket sales, community relations, on-field promotions, stadium operations, and mascot handler.

 

If you would like a Kids Run The Ballpark Essay Contest form stop down at All Kids Dental at 2566 Main Street in Bridgeport.

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