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  1. The Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region is a planning region and county-equivalent in Connecticut. It is served by the coterminous Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments ( SCCOG ). In 2022, planning regions were approved to replace Connecticut's counties as county-equivalents for statistical purposes, with full ...

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    • U.S. Census Bureau
    • Defunct Regions
    • Informal Regions
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    The dissolution of county governments in 1960 created an absence of a regionally-oriented governmental level, which created problems when it came to land use and infrastructure planning. Because the power once reserved for county governments was now in the hands of municipal administrations, major land use, environmental, and infrastructure issues ...

    The United States Census Bureau formally recognized the planning regions/councils of government as county equivalents in the Federal Register on June 6, 2022. A draft notice of potential recognition would have adapted the existing FIPS codes for the eight "legacy counties", however in response to submitted comments, the bureau retired the codes and...

    These regional planning agencies existed prior to the realignment beginning in 2013: 1. Capitol Region Council of Governments(Hartford area) 2. Central Connecticut Regional Planning Agency (Bristol-New Britain area) 3. Connecticut River Estuary Regional Planning Agency(Old Saybrook area) 4. Council of Governments of the Central Naugatuck Valley(Wat...

    Connecticut has a number of informal regions that have no governmental unit associated with them, although may generally correspond to a regional planning agency or council of government boundary. 1. Greater Hartford(Hartford area) 2. Central Connecticut (Bristol-New Britain area) 3. Central Naugatuck Valley(Waterbury area) 4. Greater Bridgeport(Br...

    • 96,196 (Northeastern CT) – 981,447 (Capitol Region)
    • cities, towns, unincorporated communities, census designated place
  2. 09-52280. GNIS feature ID. 0209237. Website. newlondonct .org. New London is a seaport city and a port of entry on the northeast coast of the United States, located at the outlet of the Thames River in New London County, Connecticut. The city is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region .

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  3. 2020 Census Population by Planning Region. Planning Region County Equivalency. Background. In August 2019, Office of Policy and Management Secretary Melissa McCaw requested the U.S. Census Bureau’s approval of a proposal to recognize Connecticut’s nine planning regions as the statistical equivalent of counties for the purpose of tabulating ...

  4. This is an official region administered by the Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments. It consists of 18 towns and oversees land use and transportation infrastructure planning for its member towns.

  5. Avery Point in Groton is home to a regional campus of the University of Connecticut. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region . The population was 38,411 at the 2020 census .