A May 27, 2014 press release from the Governor's Office relays the following news:
"(TORRINGTON, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced
that the State Bond Commission will vote Friday on the final funding elements
necessary for the new Litchfield County Courthouse project in Torrington. He
also released a rendering of the new facility and announced the formal
groundbreaking will occur in July.
“Though it’s taken more than a generation, I’m proud that we
could move this project forward and begin the necessary work of building a
twenty-first century courthouse,” Governor Malloy said. “By consolidating
operations into one facility, we can save taxpayers time and make operations
more efficient. Many people in this community have worked for years on this
goal. We could not have gotten to this point without their tireless
advocacy.”
The Judicial Branch has been working to construct a new
courthouse for the Litchfield Judicial District for nearly 40 years. The
existing courthouse facilities in that district total about 39,000 square feet
distributed over four locations. For a variety of reasons, a number of court
cases must be reassigned to other district courthouses due to the inability of
the current facilities to effectively serve the Litchfield District."
For more information, please click on the link below:
http://www.governor.ct.gov/malloy/cwp/view.asp?Q=545696&A=4010
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