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 May 22, 2014
 
 
GOV. MALLOY ANNOUNCES GRANTS TO CONNECT MORE TOWN GOVERNMENT SERVICES TO STATE’S HIGH SPEED INTERNET NETWORK
Expanding Availability of Internet Services Will Help Towns Achieve Cost Savings
 
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has approved a series of grants to assist municipalities throughout Connecticut with the infrastructure costs associated with connecting their town governments to the state’s Nutmeg Network and extending its availability to include all municipal services.
 
The Nutmeg Network is the state’s fiber-optic infrastructure that delivers reliable, high-speed internet access to its members throughout Connecticut.  Already offered to schools, libraries and emergency services around the state, Governor Malloy said that expanding its availability to include all municipal services will help towns, cities and regional councils of governments (COGs) achieve additional cost savings while sharing services and improving efficiency.
 
“As technology improves, government services continue to move online as a way of improving responsiveness to our state’s citizens and increasing efficiency,” Governor Malloy said.  “Expanding the availability of the Nutmeg Network to now include all types of municipal services is one way the state can help municipalities reduce their own costs while eliminating overlap.”
 
The Governor explained that extending the use of the network was an initiative developed from Speaker of the House Brendan Sharkey’s MORE (Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies) Commission.  That group, whose members include a bipartisan group of state lawmakers, has been studying ways to encourage all levels of government to collaborate on initiatives that produce efficiencies and cost-savings while eliminating redundancy.
 
“The MORE Commission is about lowering costs at the local level and ultimately reducing the growing property tax burden on families,” Speaker Sharkey said.  “Offering full access to the Nutmeg Network is part of an equation that gives the kinds of tools to our towns that will help them better meet their budget challenges and provide improved services to residents.”
 
Governor Malloy said that his administration intends on carrying out a second round of grants next year; application information will be forthcoming in the next few months.
 
Today’s round of grants includes the following:
 

Recipient

Name of Facility to be Connected

Street Address

TOTAL GRANT

Ansonia

City Hall

253 Main Street

$39,100.00

Avon

Town Hall

60 West Main Street

$6,000.00

Barkhamsted

Town Hall

67 Ripley Hill Road

$19,900.00

Beacon Falls

Town Hall

10 Maple Avenue

$52,100.00

Bethany

Town Hall

40 Peck Road

$11,800.00

Bloomfield

Town Hall

800 Bloomfield Avenue

$38,600.00

Bolton

Town Hall

222 Bolton Center Road

$30,000.00

Brookfield

Town Hall

100 Pocono Road

$20,600.00

Burlington 

Town Hall

200 Spielman Highway

$6,000.00

Columbia

Town Hall

323 Route 87

$19,900.00

Coventry

Town Hall

1712 Main Street

$15,300.00

East Granby

Town Hall

9 Center Street

$36,100.00

Ellington

Town Hall

55 Main Street

$33,000.00

Enfield

Town Hall

820 Enfield Street

$32,700.00

Essex

Town Hall

29 West Avenue

$45,200.00

Goshen

Town Hall

42 North Street

$19,900.00

Guilford

Town Hall

31 Park Street

$6,000.00

Harwinton

Town Hall

100 Bentley Drive

$45,500.00

Killingworth

Town Office Building

323 Route 81

$19,900.00

Lyme

Town Hall

480 Hamburg Road

$143,400.00

Marlborough

Town Hall

26 North Main Street

$24,100.00

Milford

Parsons Govt. Center

70 West River Street

$11,000.00

Montville

Town Hall

310 Norwich New London Tpk

$43,800.00

New Fairfield

Town Hall

4 Brush Hill Road

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