WATERBURY - The ATVs came out of nowhere, weaving in and out of traffic, causing Arlanda Brantley to nearly get into an accident on Chase Avenue last week.
"It is not safe on our streets," Brantley said. Brantley's situation is not unique. The mayor's office has been flooded almost daily with com
Plans to turn a former Hartford Courant distribution warehouse into a cannabis cultivation business are moving forward after receiving approvals from the city.
The Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a special permit to allow River Growers CT to open a grow facility at 121 Wawarme Ave.
Arlanda Brantley is a principal of River Growers CT. Brantley won a special permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission to open the facility, pending final licensing from the state Department of Consumer Protection.
A cannabis cultivation business has been proposed in the former Hartford Courant distribution warehouse on Wawarme Avenue, according to town records.
Arlanda Brantley, a principal of River Growers CT, is proposing to open a marijuana grow operation at 121 Wawarme Ave., Hartford. Brantley, and her attorney, Evan Seeman from Robinson+Cole, are requesting a special permit from the Hartford Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) to open the facility, pending licensing. The item will be introduced on the commission’s Aug. 23 agenda.
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