
February 8, 2010
Senator John W. Fonfara (D-Hartford), co-chair of the General Assembly’s Energy and Technology Committee, says that three locations in Hartford will receive state Historical Preservation Technical Assistance Grants to help grow jobs and preserve the city’s heritage through the renovation of historic buildings and improvements in their energy efficiency.
“These initiatives will help keep history alive and relevant here in Hartford,” said Senator Fonfara. “All three grants will put people to work restoring historic buildings, and help these older structures to remain in use, environmentally friendly and productive in the city of today.”
The grants are funded by the Connecticut General Assembly, The Connecticut Humanities Council and the Commission on Culture and Tourism.
Forty-one non-profit organizations and municipalities in Connecticut received Historic Preservation Technical Assistance Grants this year. The Connecticut Trust for Historical Preservation says that every grant, “ . . . creates one or more short term jobs that employ architects, structural, mechanical and civil engineers, historic and preservation consultants, energy use consultants, technology firms and planning companies.”
In a letter of support for the Hispanic Health Council’s grant, Sheryl Hack of Connecticut Landmarks stated, “Energy efficiency is vital in enabling historic building stock to survive within a realigned energy environment.” “Renovating and reusing these older buildings not only preserves their historic value—it also helps them to consume less energy, and it allows those who occupy them to use more of their resources for important work in the community,” said Senator Fonfara.
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