Hurdles loom before Eastern Greenwich Civic Center can break ground
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Work on a new Eastern Greenwich Civic Center in Old Greenwich, which would replace the current building, moved another step closer on Tuesday when the BET Budget Committee voted to authorize money be released to complete design drawings. The construction work could go out to bid later this summer.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
GREENWICH Construction of a new Eastern Greenwich Civic Center took another step forward but major questions remain, including whether construction money will be approved and how much will be privately financed.
On Tuesday, the Board of Estimate and Taxation Budget Committee quickly and unanimously endorsed releasing $530,000 to finalize the design and get the project ready to go out to bid. A full BET vote is still needed.
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FORT WORTH, Texas — Six people were killed and dozens more were injured after a crash on I-35W near downtown Fort Worth on Thursday morning led to a massive pileup
FORT WORTH, Texas Six people were killed and dozens more were injured after a crash on I-35W near downtown Fort Worth on Thursday morning led to a massive pileup of overlapping vehicles, including several 18-wheelers as well as police and MedStar vehicles, officials said.
Fort Worth police confirm
Updated on February 11, 2021 at 2:53 pm
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Six people killed in massive pileup; 65 people treated at hospitals for injuries including 36 who were taken by ambulance
Officials estimate at least 133 vehicles were involved in the pileups
Crashes occurred in the southbound, interior North Texas Express toll lanes of Interstate 35W
At least six people have died and dozens more were injured in a massive pileup involving at least 133 vehicles on the North Texas Express toll lanes in Fort Worth early Thursday morning that occurred after overnight sleet made for treacherous driving conditions.
All lanes of Interstate 35W north of downtown, including the interior toll lanes where the crashes took place, are expected to remain closed for several hours Thursday as dozens of firefighters and other first responders continue to work in bitterly cold temperatures to clear the damaged vehicles from the highway.
At least eight people were killed in highway crashes across North Texas Thursday morning, including one involving roughly 100 vehicles in Fort Worth that killed.