The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) will conduct an in-person public information meeting concerning the conceptual improvements proposed at the intersection of U.S. Route 44 at Main St, High St, and Ely St in Hartford on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. in the Community Room at Wilson-Gray YMCA at 444 Albany Avenue in Hartford.
This public information meeting is being held to discuss the existing conditions of the intersection, discuss feasibility of proposed solutions, and receive public feedback. For additional information, visit portal.ct.gov/DOTHartfordPP063-0015.
“The purpose of the project is to improve driver and pedestrian safety, as well as traffic operations, at the intersection of U.S. Route 44 at Main St, High St, and Ely St,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation Project Manager Andrew Correia. “The proposed project is an early action recommendation from the Greater Hartford Mobility Study exploring ways to improve mobility within the Greater Hartford region.”
For more information about the Study, visit hartfordmobility.com.
Right-of-way impacts are not anticipated. The proposed project is in the early stages of development. No funding has been identified and no schedule has been determined.
Public can submit comments and questions during two-week public comment period following the meeting. Direct comments and questions by October 8 to info@HartfordMobility.com, (860) 594-2020, or Andrew Correia at (860) 594-2586 or Andrew.Correia@ct.gov. Please reference Proposed Project No. PP063-0015 in the e-mail or voicemail.
The meeting facility is ADA accessible. Individuals with hearing and/or speech disabilities may dial 711 for Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS). Individuals may also request that project information be mailed to them within one week of the meeting by contacting Andrew Correia at (860) 594-2586 or Andrew.Correia@ct.gov.
Language assistance may be requested by contacting the CTDOT Language Assistance Call Line (860) 594-2109. Requests should be made at least five business days prior to the meeting. Language assistance is provided at no cost to the public and efforts will be made to respond to timely requests for assistance.