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Council approves redevelopment of 110 Washington St.; members press administration to secure replacement warming center
Summary
The Hartford Court of Common Council voted to authorize redevelopment of 110 Washington Street — a city-owned building currently used as a warming center — after debate about where to relocate warming-center services during construction.
The Hartford Court of Common Council on Oct. 14, 2025, approved a resolution authorizing redevelopment of 110 Washington Street, a city-owned property currently used as a warming center, after several council members pressed the administration to produce a concrete plan to replace warming-center capacity before construction begins.
The measure was placed on the action calendar and passed by roll call after discussion. Councilman Mickham said the council should postpone the redevelopment until “we have a plan to replace the warming center,” arguing the city has too often relied on promises instead of binding plans. “I do not think the city as a rule prioritizes the needs of its most vulnerable,” he said. He asked the council to hold the administration…
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