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CTDOT Construction Advisories
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10/1/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (Department) will conduct a virtual public information meeting concerning the proposed ramp widening of I-95 northbound Exit 27A to Route 8 northbound over Warren Street and South Frontage Road in Bridgeport, on Tuesday October 27, 2020. The formal presentation will begin at 7:00 p.m. Refer to the project webpage for more details: https://portal.ct.gov/DOTBridgeport15-382.
10/1/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation will be performing road surface repairs on I-91 and I-691 in Meriden between Tuesday, October 13, 2020, and Friday, October 16, 2020, between the hours of 9 AM and 3 PM. The work will require momentary and intermittent lane and exit ramp closures.
9/27/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing a four-night scheduled ramp closure on I-84 westbound in Newtown at Exit 10 from October 5th through October 8th, 2020. The Exit 10 ramps will be closed each night, beginning at 8:00 PM, and will reopen at 5:00 AM the following morning. The closure and detour are necessary to facilitate construction/safety improvement activities. All work is weather permitting.
9/27/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing a four-night scheduled ramp closure on I-84 westbound in Newtown at Exit 9 from October 8th through October 12th, 2020. The Exit 9 ramps will be closed each night, beginning at 8:00 PM, and will reopen at 5:00 AM the following morning. The closure and detour are necessary to facilitate construction/safety improvement activities. All work is weather permitting.
9/24/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (Department) is developing plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment and install new traffic control signals at existing unsignalized intersections to meet current Department standards at 16 locations in the cities and/or towns of East Hampton, Groton, Lisbon, Mansfield, North Stonington, Old Lyme, Pomfret, Deep River, Stonington, Thompson, and Westbrook.
9/24/2020
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (Department) is developing plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment to meet current Department standards at 12 locations in the cities and/or towns of Ellington, Manchester, New Britain, South Windsor, Vernon, and Windsor. At applicable locations, pedestrian control features (countdown pedestrian indications, accessible pushbuttons, sidewalk ramps) will be upgraded in an effort to improve accessibility and pedestrian safety. The Department will coordinate with the respective city/town during the design phase.