The Connecticut Department of Transportation is developing plans to improve the quality of the stormwater discharging from the CTDOT drainage systems at sites in Ansonia, Bristol, Killingly, Manchester, Naugatuck, Newington, Stratford, and Trumbull.
The project involves constructing drainage improvements to existing stormwater infrastructure to disconnect impervious areas, reduce stormwater runoff quantity, and improve stormwater runoff quality from suitable CTDOT drainage systems.
The present schedule indicates that the design will be completed in early 2026, with construction anticipated to start in the fall of 2026, assuming acceptance of the project, availability of funding, receipt of any required right-of-way, and environmental permits. This project will be undertaken with one hundred percent (100%) state funds.
It is the CTDOT's policy to keep the public informed and involved when such projects are undertaken. It is important that the community share its concerns with the CTDOT to assist in the project's development. At this time, it is not anticipated that a formal public meeting will be necessary.
Project Locations:
- Newington | within cloverleaf (Route 15 north of Route 175)
- Naugatuck | Between Waterbury Road and Route 8 southbound, south of Platts Mill Road
- Trumbull | Route 8 Mile marker 4.15-4.6
- Stratford | Retrofit existing dry detention basin south of Route 15, west of Stratford Salt Shed
- Killingly| I-395 Mile Marker Range 40.40-40.70
- BristolWithin property of Park and Ride Lot; Route 229 & Sunnydale Avenue
- Manchester I-384 at Route 534 Exit
- Manchester I-384 median; west of Gardner Street
- Stratford | I-95 Mile Marker 32.84 southwest of Bridge 00129 over West Broad St.
- Ansonia | Route 8 Mile Marker 15.83, south of Bridge 02999
If anyone has any questions or comments on this project, please contact Mr. Nilesh M. Patel, Principal Engineer, at (860) 594-3411 or by email at Nilesh.Patel@ct.gov. Please make reference to State Project No. 0170-3744.