Welcome to the webpage for Computerized Traffic Signal System (CTSS) Replacement on Route 10 in Cheshire.
A virtual public informational meeting for the project was held on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. The recording of that event can be accessed at the CTDOT Virtual Public Information Meeting Video Library.
The purpose of the project is to replace the outdated traffic signals along Route 10, connecting them with fiber optic and wireless communication back to CTDOT headquarters, which will also enable advanced technology to monitor traffic and reduce travel times.
Right-of-way impacts are expected to be minimal around existing signal equipment and sidewalks at most project intersections.
Construction is expected to begin summer 2026, depending on funding, right-of-way acquisition, and permits. The estimated cost is $18.35 million, with 80% federal funds and 20% state funds.
The project documents can be found below:
Questions should be addressed to Customer Care at DOT.customercare@ct.gov. Please include the project number when making inquiries.
Additional Information for Public
Voluntary Feedback Survey - After the meeting, we hope you’ll take a few extra minutes to fill out our brief survey.