
Long Island Sound dominates this maritime expanse, where the coastal waters meet the administrative boundaries of New York and Connecticut. The map centers on the open waters south of Hammonasset Point, a distinct landform marking the northern shoreline. Tracing the maritime routes, the Intracoastal Waterway runs along the southern edge of the quadrangle, highlighting the navigational significance of the sound. This area serves as a jurisdictional crossroads, where the South Central Connecticut Planning Region and the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region meet the northern limits of Suffolk Co at the state line. The map illustrates the specialized maritime geography and regional planning boundaries of the early 2020s.
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1946 Southington
New Haven County, CT

1951 Milford
New Haven County, CT

1953 Southbury
New Haven County, CT

1954 Guilford
New Haven County, CT

1954 Mount Carmel
New Haven County, CT

1954 Wallingford
New Haven County, CT

1955 Southington
New Haven County, CT

1960 Milford
New Haven County, CT

1964 Southbury
New Haven County, CT

1967 Mount Carmel
New Haven County, CT

1967 Wallingford
New Haven County, CT

1968 Guilford
New Haven County, CT

1968 Southington
New Haven County, CT

1984 Milford
New Haven County, CT

2024 Branford
New Haven County, CT

2024 Branford OE S
New Haven County, CT

2024 Clinton OE S
New Haven County, CT

2024 Guilford
New Haven County, CT

2024 Guilford OE S
New Haven County, CT

2024 Milford
New Haven County, CT

2024 Mount Carmel
New Haven County, CT

2024 Southbury
New Haven County, CT

2024 Southington
New Haven County, CT

2024 Wallingford
New Haven County, CT