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NVCOG approves brownfield assessment and remediation resolutions for multiple sites

March 21, 2026 | Town of Naugatuck, New Haven County, Connecticut


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NVCOG approves brownfield assessment and remediation resolutions for multiple sites
NVCOG staff briefed the board on multiple brownfield projects and recommended formal action to accept assessment and remediation awards.

Staff reported completed assessment work and pending remediation RFPs for several sites (including 272 River Street and 855 Main Street in Waterbury) and recommended the board adopt an NVCOG EDCD-certified resolution (transcript reference: 2026-127) to allow NVCOG to accept state funding awards for remediation at select sites; staff said remediation would enable reuse including more than 100 residential units in a downtown Shelton corridor.

Board members moved and seconded the resolution; the motion carried on voice vote. Staff also presented and the board approved a separate BDC-certified assessment award resolution for the Pin Shop Pond project at 20 Main Street (Oakville, adjacent to Waterbury) to fund assessment work that will inform potential next steps.

The approvals included directions to submit required documents to municipal partners and to proceed with procurement where necessary to implement remediation or assessment tasks.

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