On April 11, Save the Sound, a program of the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, released Green Infrastructure Feasibility Scan for Bridgeport and New Haven, CT. While the report is geared toward two Connecticut cities specifically, it covers the basics of a broad range of green infrastructure practices and discusses implementation concepts that could be applied in numerous locations. The report also discusses financing options, job creation, and costs and benefits. Read the full report.
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