Your City at Work: From the Mayor's Desk

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Your City at Work: From the Mayor's Desk is a weekly newsletter released by the City of Stamford on Fridays. The content of this newsletter is compiled by the City of Stamford and relies on information provided by City staff, state elected officials, local organizations, health professionals, and members of the community. If you have information that should be included in this newsletter — or believe some information is incorrect — please contact the City’s Communications Assistant Aaron Miller at amiller1@stamfordct.gov.

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Your City at Work: From the Mayor’s Desk

Post Date:04/11/2025 4:00 PM

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Your City at Work: From the Mayor’s Desk

 

Read below to learn more about initiatives my administration is working on, resources for Stamford residents, information about upcoming events, and important city and state information.

Check out my monthly message to learn more about the initiatives and work being done in the City of Stamford.

 

MAYOR’S UPDATES

  • 2025 Mayor’s Community Microgrant Program: I'm thrilled to announce the launch of our 2025 Community Microgrant Program! Each year, I’m inspired by the creativity and dedication shown by residents and neighborhood organizations who bring forward incredible ideas to strengthen our community. Learn more about how to get involved here.

     

  • National Public Health Week: This week, we proudly celebrate the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week. We are deeply grateful to the public health officials and city employees who dedicate countless hours to ensure our community’s safety and wellbeing. A special thank you goes out to the City of Stamford’s Department of Health and Human Services for their tireless efforts and support. Watch the video here.

     

  • Supporting Stamford’s Creative Economy: I recently joined industry leaders, local officials, and advocates at a press conference to support Connecticut’s film and television tax credit program. I’ve seen firsthand the incredible impact this industry in strengthening our economy and creating jobs in our city. NBC Sports brought over 1,000 professionals to Stamford to produce the Paris Olympics coverage —filling our hotels, supporting our restaurants, and creating local jobs. I am proud to advocate for policies that keep Stamford a top destination for media and entertainment.

    Mayor Simmons speaks at press conference to advocate for Tax Credit for film and televison

  • Learn More About The Stamford Tech Hub: We recently launched the Stamford Tech Hub, a groundbreaking initiative made possible through a strong public-private partnership. The Stamford Tech Hub offers free, hands-on tech training for residents of all skill levels, helping connect our community to high-paying careers in fields like software development, cybersecurity, and data analytics. Programs begin this month, so now is the time to sign up, explore your potential, and take the next step in your career. To learn more and apply, visit stamford.mydae.org or contact admin-support@mydae.org or text 844-872-1080.

 

CITY NEWS

  • Stamford 2035: Join the Stamford 2035 Comprehensive Plan team and your neighbors for a series of virtual Neighborhood Action Workshops this April. Participants will have the opportunity to map and prioritize draft planning strategies and actions for their areas, directly influencing the draft Stamford 2035 plan. Don't miss this chance to shape Stamford's future! See the flyer below for more information and dates.
  • Learning in Retirement: Learning in Retirement is beginning a new semester! Classes in art, music, current events, and history are offered to senior citizens and other retirees. For information and to register, visit www.lirstamford.org.
  • April Arts & Culture Guide: The City of Stamford and the Stamford Arts and Culture Commission are excited to announce, “Stamford Spotlight: A Celebration of Arts and Culture.” This guide highlights upcoming arts and cultural events in Stamford. Be sure to stop by and support our local organizations! Click here to view the April Guide.
  • Lathon Wider Community Center: On the morning of Thursday, January 2, the City Facilities Department was notified of a flooding incident in the basement of the Lathon Wider Community Center (137 Henry Street) caused by a failure in a piece of mechanical equipment. The target date for reopening the building is July 1, 2025. For any questions or urgent needs regarding the Health Department’s walk-in health services, please call (203)-977-5652.
  • Stamford Transportation Center Master Plan: Our administration has been meeting with the Connecticut Department of Transportation and city transportation officials to continue to make progress on the Stamford Train Station Master Plan. To view the Stamford Transportation Center Master Plan, visit: stcmasterplan.com.
  • Paving Update: Click here for the priority list for paving operations established in response to a city-wide road assessment in 2022.
  • Curb Repair: Request for curb repairs can be submitted under the category "Roads" on Fixit at stamfordct.gov/fixit
  • Apply for a Special Events Permit: To reserve a pavilion or host events at city parks click here.

 

RESOURCES FOR RESIDENTS

  • Boards and Commissions: Are you a Stamford resident interested in serving on a City Board or Commission? Click here to learn more about serving.

City Events

  • Tax Prep Service: From February 1 through April 15, Tax-Aide volunteers certified by the IRS, and under the sponsorship of the AARP Foundation will once again be providing free tax return preparation for the greater Stamford community. See the flyer below for more information.

On an orange and cream color flyer, information for the free tax prep session 

Employment Opportunities in the City

  • Old Long Ridge Road Bridge: After a visual inspection of the Old Long Ridge Road Bridge, just south of Hunting Ridge Road, city engineers have implemented a temporary one-way traffic pattern, effective immediately. The City will share further updates as they become available.

     

  • Mill Road Bridge: The Mill Road bridge near Old Long Ridge Road is open to one lane vehicular traffic.  Residents can click here for updates.
  • Cedar Heights Bridge Replacement: The Cedar Heights Bridge is currently closed and is scheduled to reopen by May 15th, 2025. Residents are encouraged to check here for more information.
  • Hunting Ridge Road Bridge Replacement: The Hunting Ridge Road Bridge is currently closed for replacement. A detour route is in effect, with the project scheduled to be completed in June 2025. More information can be found here.
  • Connecticut Department of Transportation Stamford Station Construction: Construction continues at the Stamford Train Station, so please make sure to plan ahead.

COVID-19 Resources

For information on COVID-19, visit the Department of Health and Human Services website.

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Have a wonderful weekend!

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Caroline Simmons

 

 

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