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CTDOT Plans Milling and Pavement on Bridges Along various Routes in Southwestern Connecticut

3/17/2025

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is developing plans to mill and pave 14 bridges along Route 15, Route 22 and Route 34 in Southwestern Connecticut. This project will be part of the state-wide bridge preservation program as follow up to pavement preservation projects with the purpose of repairing the bridge decks thus extending their service life and keeping the structures in a state of good repair.

The project involves removing the bridge overlay and membrane, the necessary repairs to the bridge deck and applying new membrane and overlay as well as replacing the bridge joints.

A list of the bridges and their locations can be found below:

Bridge No.

Description

Route

Town

00693

Route 15 over PRVT Access Road and Brook

Route 15

Greenwich

00694

Route 15 over Converse Pond Brook

Route 15

Greenwich

02137

Route 15 over Abandoned Bridle Pass

Route 15

Greenwich

05653

Route 15 over Riversville Road

Route 15

Greenwich

02215

Route 22 over Brook

Route 22

North Branford

02216

Route 22 over Brook

Route 22

North Branford

02217

Route 22 over Brook

Route 22

North Branford

05787

Route 22 over Muddy River

Route 22

North Haven

00760

Route 15 over Route 110

Route 15

Stratford

00761

Route 15 over Housatonic River and Metro North Railroad

Route 15

Stratford

00762

Route 15 over State Road 796

Route 15

Milford

05293

Route 15 Town Road 810 over Route 15 and Route 8

Route 15

Trumbull

00945

Route 34 over Four Mile River

Route 34

Seymour

02268

Route 34 over Great Hill Brook

Route 34

Derby

 

The present schedule indicates that the design will be completed in August 2025, with construction anticipated to start in the spring of 2026, assuming acceptance of the project, availability of funding and receipt of any required right-of-way and environmental permits. This project will be undertaken with 100% state funds.

It is CTDOT's policy to keep the public informed and involved when such projects are undertaken and important that the community share its concerns with CTDOT to assist in the project's development

If anyone has any questions or comments on this project, contact Jacob Booth, Supervising Engineer, at (860) 594-2862 or by e-mail at Jacob.Booth@ct.gov. Please make reference to State Project No. 0170-3760.

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