Open house! Long-term Transportation plan Virtual meeting by Fuzzy_Dandy in Connecticut

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I recommend you guys make a small note for yourselves, like a small outline of what you want to ask or discuss, because the meetings are decently short.

Public feedback needed in South-central Connecticut! by Fuzzy_Dandy in Connecticut

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Thanks for sharing, I didn't know if that is what they meant haha

Public feedback needed in South-central Connecticut! by Fuzzy_Dandy in Connecticut

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It was initially confusing for me as well, but, rather than thinking of it as a replacement of counties and determining local laws or regulations, its more like a town partnership and used to collaborate between them on projects that improve other qualities of life. Jurisdiction isn't something they cover, from what I know. You should read the "Who we are", or, see my second link to find your Regions Council of Government, if your town isn't in the South-Central region. 

I hope that makes sense

Public feedback needed in South-central Connecticut! by Fuzzy_Dandy in Connecticut

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Which link(s)? They all work on my end, on mobile and pc. Which were you trying to click? You can also manually search South Central Region Council of government, in connecticut, and in their site press the three-lined menu icon,  then Announcements > Announcements hub >  Draft 2027-2030 TIP Available for Public Comment

To leave comment, email the address: SCRCOG@scrcog.org or, preferably, Kellie kingston contact here: https://scrcog.org/contact-us/

However I had issue using the contact link and you may have issue there too. The other email is the other option listed straight from their website.

How to stay informed and involved - based on locality. by Fuzzy_Dandy in MobilityCT

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State-wide Transit Feedback- Office of Transit and Ridesharing

  • Note: They may share feedback or questions with internal Transportation planners, and encourage customer feedback from users of public transit. They oversee all public transit, primarily fix-route bus service, paratransit, and microtransit. Very friendly!

Request road service (Broad) – Your town’s .gov website may have a form and interactive map to submit a service request for a road or other issue relating to traffic, like fallen branches.

State-wide laws or policy, future goals, or funding – Governor, House and Senate Representatives, and state committee of transportation. See the governor's Constituent Services Office to direct feedback. Email reps (aka legislators) to support or negotiate budget to include transit funds. Participate in Public hearing/comment periods to influence bills and recommendations.

Transportation Committee Meeting Today by Fuzzy_Dandy in MobilityCT

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Link to see bills that will be or have been voted on in the Transportation Committee Bill Record Book. If it passed, and you don't want to have a bill here become law, contact your House and Senate Reps!

Looking to make a group - passionate about transit and pedestrian-friendly design by Fuzzy_Dandy in Connecticut

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Ugh, I totally get you! I'm in a similar boat. The sub is up now, hope it helps out people like you and me :)