CTDOT Resources and Links

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Below you can find helpful information and common resources about:

  • Reporting issues on state roads/highways
  • Our public meetings calendar
  • Commonly used forms
  • Title VI information
  • Opportunity and Business Development
  • Equal Opportunity and Diversity
  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

Report an issue on a state road 

Complete the online form to report issues on Connecticut roads or highways such as potholes, animal remains, malfunctioning traffic lights etc.

Submit a vehicle damage claim 

If your vehicle has been damaged by a state road pothole, a plow truck or something else our organization handles, please submit a damage claim here.

Major Projects and Initiatives 

Find a list of major CTDOT projects including start and projected end dates, phase, and more.

Title VI at CTDOT 

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities that receive Federal financial assistance.

Forms 

Find a collection of the commonly used forms for doing business with the Connecticut Department of Transportation.

Encroachment Permit 

An Encroachment Permit grants activities performed in a state of Connecticut right-of-way will be completed in accordance with all local and state regulations.

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) 

Find more information about how CTDOT works with Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) and how to participate in federally assisted highway, transit, and aviation projects

Equal Opportunity And Diversity 

Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity at CTDOT ensures, by law, that all applicants and employees have a fair chance at employment and promotion without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability. 

Opportunity and Business Development 

The CTDOT Office of Opportunity and Business Development ensures full compliance with all relevant Federal and State non-discrimination and equal opportunity laws, regulations, directives and executive orders in all programs and activities.