Policy Updates - Safety Through Progress
CTDOT is constantly working to update its policies to respond to community input and better support local governments. This is the place to check in on recent updates to DOT policy and to submit questions and comments.
Quick Build Directive - In order to facilitate a structured, efficient approach for municipalities to implement quick build compete streets demonstration projects on state roads, the CTDOT has created the Quick Build Program. Through the existing encroachment permit process, the program allows the use of less expensive, temporary materials to quickly change street design to increase safety, improve multimodal transportation and encourage community engagement. Projects must be funded and designed by the local government and adhere to CTDOT regulations and guidelines.
Complete Streets Directive - The CTDOT has implemented new Complete Streets design criteria to be incorporated into all projects. The Complete Streets design criteria is an expansion of CTDOT’s Complete Street Policy, ensuring that every project includes a focus on pedestrian and bicyclist facilities and public transportation operations to create stronger intermodal transportation networks and improve safety and accessibility. Complete Streets Policies are aimed at creating roadways that work for everyone. By ensuring the needs of pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and transit customers of all ages and abilities, safety is improved, and a stronger transportation network is created.
Comments or Questions? Please contact the CTDOT Bicycle & Pedestrian Coordinator.