The Metropolitan District's Household Hazardous Waste Collection program for 2025. Please take look at the packet with the collection schedule, which are held on Saturdays from 8am - 1pm.
The Town of West Hartford, in partnership with the City of Hartford, has initiated the Kane and Kennedy Brook Watershed Area Storm Drainage Analysis to address chronic flooding issues and improve stormwater management in a large, interconnected drainage area. Visit their website at: https://engagecdmsmith.com/kane-and-kennedy-brook-watershed-area-storm-drainage-project
Attached is the 2025-2026 paving plan. Paving Operations started August 17th and will continue to next year.
Published on June 07, 2023
HARTFORD, CONN (June 7, 2023) – Today, Mayor Luke Bronin and Health and Human Services Director Ebony Jackson-Shaheed announced recommendations for Hartford residents in the wake of the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection’s Air Quality Report. With an air quality index in the 150s in the Hartford area, Hartford’s air is currently labeled as “unhealthy”
“The smoke from the Canadian wildfires is hitting our region hard, and I want to encourage all of our residents to stay safe, making sure to follow EPA recommendations to limit outdoor activities and to be vigilant if you feel any symptoms, like nausea, headache, or shortness of breath,” said Mayor Bronin. “Poor air quality is particularly dangerous for those with asthma, heart and lung disease, and other respiratory ailments, as well as the elderly, children, and people who are pregnant, so please make sure to check in on your loved ones and make sure you’re all being extra safe until the air quality returns to healthy levels.”
According to CT DPH, when air quality is affected,
The current air quality issues are the result of smoke from wildfires in Quebec drifting to Connecticut and other states in the northeast. Those with respiratory issues are recommended to use a face mask, such as an N95 or PM 2.5 (Particulate Matter 2.5), if they have to go outdoors.