MetroCOG

MetroCOG A multi-discipline, regional planning organization in CT with six member municipalities — Bridgepo

Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments, of MetroCog, is an organization guided by a cooperative partnership between the Region’s six member municipalities: Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull. Today, we work with our municipal partners to identify a range of projects, funding opportunities and best practices that are strategic to achieving our shared vision for t

he Region. While we continue to provide high quality transportation and land use planning services, we have integrated conservation planning, brownfields assessment and remediation, economic development and planning for natural hazard mitigation with our core disciplines. The development of a Regional Geographic Information System and our success in securing a variety of discretionary grant funds have further supported this growth. Our member municipalities are committed to a cooperative and proactive partnership that strengthens our region, home to the state’s most populous city as well as key transportation connections to metropolitan areas throughout Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts.

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11/20/2025

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Municipal, Regional Leaders Celebrate PURA’s Decision to Deny the Sale of Aquarion Water Company

BRIDGEPORT, CT – Municipal and Regional leaders from across southwestern Connecticut today celebrate the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority’s (PURA) decision to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company from Eversource to a new public authority, the Aquarion Water Authority (AWA), which would operate alongside the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (RWA). Today’s decision is a resounding success for the coalition of municipalities that have fought for months to oppose the transaction due to potential increases in water rates, loss of local control, and reduced municipal revenues.

“Today’s decision by PURA’s to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company is a massive victory for our member municipalities and the ratepayers of our Region who would have been negatively impacted by this transaction,” said MetroCOG Executive Director Matthew Fulda. “This application was fundamentally flawed, financially risky and not in the public’s best interest. PURA’s decision asserts that the concerns of residential ratepayers, chief elected officials, and local stakeholders within our Region were warranted. I am thankful to all of those who expressed their concerns and to PURA for protecting our consumers and communities.

The Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG) intervened on behalf of Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford & Trumbull. Along with other Public Intervenors, they argued that the proposed transaction would have been detrimental to water ratepayers, local control, and municipal revenues.

Trumbull First Selectwoman Vicki Tesoro: “I applaud PURA’s decision to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company to the South Central Regional Water Authority. The sale was not in the best interest of our community for a number of critical reasons, including a projected large rate increase for our residents and businesses and the loss of future tax revenue to the Town of Trumbull. I am grateful to all who have expressed their opposition to this transaction and our regional planning agency, MetroCOG, who took the lead in representing our six municipalities to oppose this sale.”

Bridgeport Mayor Joseph Ganim: "PURA's decision to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company is a huge win for the City of Bridgeport and for our neighboring cities and towns. I hope this proves that there will be no rate increases due to the sale of Aquarion Water. I thank PURA for protecting our residents from increased rates."

Stratford Mayor Laura Hoydick: "I am grateful to PURA for its decision to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company to the Regional Water Authority. I also want to thank the leadership of our Metropolitan Councils of Governments for stepping up to lead this David-and-Goliath effort on behalf of water ratepayers, residents, and businesses in our region. We, the CEOs of Trumbull, Stratford, Monroe, Easton, Bridgeport, and Fairfield, have worked together to protect our communities since August 2024. With the strong support of MetroCOG, we presented the facts and concerns that helped inform PURA’s favorable decision. I am proud of our partnership and the outcome it achieved for the people we serve."

Fairfield First Selectwoman Christine Vitale added: “This decision is a victory for Fairfield residents and for communities across the region. We thank MetroCOG for their leadership and for amplifying the concerns of municipalities serviced by Aquarion. PURA listened carefully to the issues raised by thousands of residents and municipal leaders and ultimately determined that this transaction was not in the public interest, recognizing the potential impact on water rates, decline in tax revenue, and loss of local control.”

Monroe First Selectman Terrance P. Rooney: “This leveraged buyout of Aquarion by RWA was a raw deal for many municipalities. The avoidance of questionable land development, tax exemptions, and rate hikes will now be adverted by this historic and strong stance, by PURA. I am very proud to have stood shoulder to shoulder with the political leaders of MetroCOG, the State Senate, and House of Representatives to see better options for our people. As leaders, our job is to protect our municipalities from threats such as these, and the collective efforts of all municipal leaders proved fruitful in this instance. This denial of the RWA purchase of Aquarion by PURA is perfect example of the strength the Councils of Governments (COGs) have when they stand united on issues. This was a fight for the state of our public drinking water and for now our people will continue to receive the high-quality level of service we have come to expect over decades of management by the Aquarion Water Company.

Easton First Selectman Dan Lent: “I was newly elected across party lines to 'protect the watershed,' and I’ve been working on these issues for years as a proven environmental activist. I’ve submitted extensive testimony on the watershed, consistently voiced my concerns, and more recently joined press conferences. Yesterday, I also reminded residents again to urgently submit emails opposing the poorly structured sale. The odds were against us, but we needed to fight to ensure the protection of our watershed areas and to protect the municipal revenues and property taxes that Easton relies on. I am so happy to see the denial of this sale. It would have been a total disaster for Easton.”

“I am thankful for the MetroCOG Board of Directors commitment to unanimously oppose this transaction on behalf of their constituents and the region, Matthew Fulda said. Today’s decision highlights the power of strong local and regional partnerships.”

Media Contacts:
Matthew Fulda
Executive Director, MetroCOG
[email protected]
203-366-5405

BRIDGEPORT, CT – Municipal and Regional leaders from across southwestern Connecticut today celebrate the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority’s (PURA) decision to deny the sale of Aquarion Water Company from Eversource […]

WestCOG and MetroCOG Applaud PURA’s Rejection of Proposed Aquarion Water Company SaleDecision Protects Consumers from Ra...
11/19/2025

WestCOG and MetroCOG Applaud PURA’s Rejection of Proposed Aquarion Water Company Sale

Decision Protects Consumers from Rate Hikes and Preserves Essential Public Oversight

FAIRFIELD & BRIDGEPORT, CT – November 19, 2025 – The Western Connecticut Council of Governments (WestCOG) and the Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments (MetroCOG) today applauded the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) for its unanimous decision to deny the proposed sale of Aquarion Water Company to the newly created Aquarion Water Authority.

The decision follows months of opposition from a coalition of 26 mayors and first selectmen, who, in partnership with WestCOG and MetroCOG, argued that the sale was not in the public interest. The leaders cited concerns that the deal would lead to drastic rate hikes, eliminate independent regulatory oversight, and create an inequitable governance structure that would silence the voices of the communities served by Aquarion.

“PURA made the right decision for Connecticut residents. From the beginning, we argued this deal was structured to benefit the sellers, not the customers, threatening residents with soaring costs and a complete loss of the public accountability that PURA provides,” said Francis Pickering, Executive Director of WestCOG. “We are grateful that PURA listened to the unified voice of local leaders and consumer advocates and upheld its fundamental responsibility to protect Connecticut’s consumers.”

In its unanimous decision, PURA determined the proposed transaction did not meet managerial suitability and responsibility requirements consistent with the public interest, citing an unsuitable governance structure with significant local control issues. This aligns with the core arguments made by WestCOG, MetroCOG, and the 26 municipal leaders in their formal opposition.

“This decision is a victory for public accountability and ensures our region's most essential resource remains under transparent, expert oversight,” said Matthew Fulda, Executive Director of MetroCOG. “The proposed governance structure was fundamentally inequitable and would have handed control to an entity not accountable to the residents it serves. We thank the PURA commissioners for their diligent review and for protecting the public interest by rejecting this flawed proposal.”

The proposal would have forced Aquarion customers, who currently pay about 30% less for water than customers of the Regional Water Authority (RWA), to finance the acquisition of their own water company, leading to projected rate increases of 65% over the next decade. The sale would have also stripped away PURA’s independent oversight of rates, service quality, and infrastructure investment. Further, the newly created authority would have been overseen by a 59-person Representative Policy Board. Under this additional layer of bureaucracy, votes would be based on population, resulting in 30 Aquarion towns having no input on issues impacting their water.

Decision Protects Consumers from Rate Hikes and Preserves Essential Public Oversight FAIRFIELD & BRIDGEPORT, CT – November 19, 2025 – The Western Connecticut Council of Governments (WestCOG) and the Connecticut […]

Photo Contest! Prizes to be Announced!Share what you love about places in Bridgeport, Easton,  Fairfield, Monroe, Stratf...
08/08/2025

Photo Contest! Prizes to be Announced!

Share what you love about places in Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford, & Trumbull, by submitting your photos to a Photo Contest for MetroCOG’s Regional Plan of Conservation and Development (RPOCD). Photos can be submitted at bit.ly/pocd-photo

Other ways to participate in the update of the Regional Plan include:
- On-line survey in English https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8352878
- On-line survey in Spanish https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L7GVXXC
- Comment on the plan https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9DZ5VZ9
- Updates will be posted to https://rpocd-ctmetro.hub.arcgis.com/, http://www.ctmetro.org/, and MetroCOG social media pages.

Come join us at the Alliance Farmers Market in Bridgeport this Friday, 8/8/2025!
08/06/2025

Come join us at the Alliance Farmers Market in Bridgeport this Friday, 8/8/2025!

Be part of the planning process for the Regional Plan of Conservation and Development for Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield,...
08/06/2025

Be part of the planning process for the Regional Plan of Conservation and Development for Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull!

- On-line survey in English https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8352878

- On-line survey in Spanish https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L7GVXXC

- Comment on the plan https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/9DZ5VZ9

- Share your photos of the region https://portal.laserfiche.com/d3180/forms/TZmio

- Updates will be posted to https://rpocd-ctmetro.hub.arcgis.com/, http://www.ctmetro.org/, and MetroCOG social media pages.

Community based organizations are invited to host table talks- small locally led conversations that will result in more candid discussions of ideas. Applications to host table talks can be found at https://portal.laserfiche.com/d3180/forms/1CU43

Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments, in collaboration with Western Connecticut Council of Governments, are h...
07/01/2025

Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments, in collaboration with Western Connecticut Council of Governments, are hosting an upcoming workshop series, 𝘛𝘢𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘈𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯... 𝘍𝘢𝘪𝘳𝘧𝘪𝘦𝘭𝘥 𝘊𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘺!

🪴 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻... 𝘁𝗼 𝗥𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗲 𝗪𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗲
📆 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆, 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝘆 𝟭𝟰𝘁𝗵 | 𝟭𝟬:𝟬𝟬 𝗔𝗠 – 𝟭𝟭:𝟰𝟱

This workshop will showcase innovative strategies from communities that have successfully launched waste reduction initiatives across Connecticut, offering inspiration and actionable ideas to take back to your own work!

𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗿: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/taking-actionto-reduce-waste-in-fairfield-county-tickets-1419355383159?aff=oddtdtcreator
𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗻 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲: www.swctclimate.com

This is the last week to take the Southwest Connecticut Climate Action Survey!⏳How should our communities adapt? Your vo...
05/27/2025

This is the last week to take the Southwest Connecticut Climate Action Survey!⏳

How should our communities adapt? Your voice matters.

Southwest Connecticut is developing a Comprehensive Climate Action Plan (CCAP) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve public health, and enhance climate resilience. This plan builds on the Priority Climate Action Plan (PCAP) and focuses on real-world strategies that local municipalities could implement.

🌍Your input is essential! Your answers will directly inform how Southwest Connecticut towns and cities invest in transportation, energy, buildings, waste management, and climate resilience.

Link to the Survey: https://www.swctclimate.com/pages/survey

📋 Survey Length ~ 10 Minutes Max. The survey length will be tailored to your responses.
📅 Survey Closes - June 1, 2025

For more info on the climate action planning process, visit: https://www.swctclimate.com

MetroCOG is hosting a public meeting for the upcoming Southwest Connecticut Climate Action Plan.Please join virtually on...
02/06/2024

MetroCOG is hosting a public meeting for the upcoming Southwest Connecticut Climate Action Plan.

Please join virtually on Wednesday, February 7th at 10:00am on Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89320541948

The goal of the meeting is to present Metro COGs draft measures for the Climate Action Plan. Your feedback will ensure the final measures reflect the priorities of the region. Robust public input will make for a better plan.

More information can be found on the Plan website: https://www.swctclimate.com/

*RESCHEDULED* - the 1st input session will now be Tuesday 1/30 and the final input session will be Saturday, February 3r...
01/25/2024

*RESCHEDULED* - the 1st input session will now be Tuesday 1/30 and the final input session will be Saturday, February 3rd.

Please join Connecticut Metropolitan Council of Governments and City of Bridgeport, CT - Government for Public Input Sessions on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Pollution Reduction Grant.

Contribute ideas to Southwest Connecticut's Climate Action Plan, focused on reducing emissions contributing to climate change. Your participation is critical in creating a sustainable future that addresses the needs of our community!

For more information, visit: www.swctclimate.com

Happening today!
01/24/2024

Happening today!

⌛Mark your calendar!🗓

📬: Save the Date! - Wednesday, January 24th
📍: Black Rock, Bridgeport
⚠🔎: Corridor Safety Planning Study | Fairfield Avenue & Brewster Street
📑✏->🚶‍♀️🚎🚴‍♂️🚗: Concept Designs for a safer Fairfield Ave./Brewster St. for all (bicyclists, pedestrians, and transit users)!

On Wednesday, January 24, 2024 the project team is holding an Open House followed by a Presentation and Q&A session at the Wakeman Boys & Girls Club located at 2414 Fairfield Avenue in Black Rock.

The purpose of the event is to gather feedback on the design concepts for the corridors to ensure the concepts that advance best reflect the goals of the residents, businesses and stakeholders in the community.

For more information, please visit: bit.ly/fairfieldavenue

Address

1000 Lafayette Boulevard, Suite 925
Bridgeport, CT
06604

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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+12033665405

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