Wednesday, July 16, 2025

CTDOT Awards $57.3 Million in LOTCIP Funding

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CTDOT Awards $57.3 Million Through the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program in Fiscal Year 2025

Over the course of the last 12 months, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has awarded more than $57.3 million for 17 projects across Connecticut through the Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP). The program, which was created in 2013, provides state dollars in lieu of federal funds to municipalities to help execute important local infrastructure projects.

"LOTCIP is delivering state funds to projects that make a difference in local communities. By taking on the burden of dealing with federal red tape, CTDOT helps municipalities deliver important projects more efficiently and quickly," said Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto. "Over the last 12 years, this program has grown in popularity and success, which is a testament to state and local governments working together. The CTDOT team looks forward to continuing this work in collaboration with Connecticut's towns, cities, and Councils of Government."

The 17 selected projects include:

  • Bloomfield – Blue Hills Avenue Complete Streets ($1,168,176)
  • Clinton – East Main Street (Route 1) Sidewalks ($805,686)
  • Colchester – Lebanon Avenue Streetscape Improvements, Phase 3 ($1,068,196)
  • Enfield – Town Farm Road and Route 191 Multi-Use Trail ($891,453)
  • Fairfield – Commerce Drive Bridge Replacement ($4,437,138)
  • Marlborough – South Main Street Rehab, Phase 3 ($2,327,716)
  • New Britain – John Downey Drive Corridor Improvements ($6,442,723)
  • New Haven – Quinnipiac Avenue Improvements ($3,184,216)
  • New Haven – Water Street Cycle Track ($458,208)
  • Plainville – Reconstruction of Whiting Street ($2,735,688)
  • Trumbull – Spring Hill Road Improvements ($2,609,555)
  • Putnam – Route 44 Sidewalk Reconstruction ($2,004,139)
  • Seymour – Botsford Road/Bungay Road/West Church Road Reconstruction ($6,867,298)
  • South Windsor – Dart Hill Road Reconstruction ($4,137,576)
  • Torrington – Migeon Avenue Rehabilitation ($3,565,408)
  • Waterbury – North Main, South Main, Bank Street, Exchange Place, Phase 2 ($12,005,980)
  • Weston – Lyons Plain Road Rehab ($2,714,809)

Since the inception of the LOTCIP in 2013, nearly 190 projects have been awarded funding totaling close to $408 million.

For more information on LOTCIP, visit portal.ct.gov/dot/programs/lotcip.


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