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Council approves Long Island Sound Futures grant-backed Alewife Cove restoration plan with local match

2172928 · January 1, 2025
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The council approved a $530,000 Alewife Cove restoration project funded primarily by a $400,000 Long Island Sound Futures Fund grant, with matching contributions from New London, Waterford and partners to study and plan dredge and habitat restoration work.

The New London City Council voted to approve a restoration study and related work at Alewife (Awl) Cove, backing a $530,000 project that the mayor’s office said is led by the city as grant applicant in partnership with the town of Waterford and the Alewife Cove Conservancy.

City staff described the funding breakdown during the Dec. 2 meeting: approximately $400,000 from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund grant, $50,000 from the city…

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