Cathie Rowand | The Journal Gazette
About 500 times a year a water main will break somewhere in the city.Normally, such breaks are just a nuisance. A few residents lose water service for a few hours while crews dig a big hole in the street to repair the break.
The City Council last week spent 90 minutes questioning the city’s handling of its plan to spend nearly $1 million to upgrade all the elevators at Citizens Square.
 A major renovation project to improve commutes and access to neighborhoods is in store for New Haven. Q. What are the plans for Moeller Road from Hartzell Road to Werling Road and points east?

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