CTDOT is developing plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment to meet current CTDOT standards at 11 locations in Ansonia, Burlington, East Granby, Granby, Suffield, Torrington, Watertown, and Winchester.
CTDOT is developing plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment to meet current CTDOT standards at 49 intersections in East Haven, Fairfield, Milford, North Haven, Norwalk, Trumbull, Wallingford, West Haven, Westport and Wilton.
CTDOT isdeveloping plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment in Groton, Killingworth, Ledyard, Marlborough, New London, Norwich, Plainfield, Preston, Stonington, Windham, and Woodstock.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is developing plans to replace existing traffic control signal equipment with new equipment to meet current CTDOT standards at 21 locations in Enfield, Hartford, Middletown and South Windsor.
Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto today announced that the Connecticut Department of Transportation has begun construction on a new train station in Naugatuck, advancing the Lamont administration's plan to modernize the entire Waterbury Branch Line and spur downtown redevelopment.