Connecticut will have until March 28 to assess the costs of a late January blizzard that brought three feet of snow to a portion of eastern Connecticut, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s office announced.
Officials from the state Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection will soon conduct preliminary damage assessments in affected towns with officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
State officials are considering filings for a presidential disaster declaration, which could bring federal aid to help pay for snow removal and repairs.
