Installations and Revisions of Traffic Control Signals in various Connecticut Towns – CT.gov

CTDOT Press Releases

05/09/2022

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is developing plans to upgrade existing traffic control signal equipment or install new traffic control signal equipment to meet current standards at 15 locations in the cities and/or towns of Colchester, East Lyme, Groton, Montville, New London, Norwich, Salem, Stonington, Windham, and Woodstock.

At applicable locations, pedestrian control features, such as countdown pedestrian indications, accessible pushbuttons, and sidewalk ramps), will be upgraded to improve accessibility and pedestrian safety.

CTDOT will coordinate with the local municipality during the design phase.

The following intersections are included:

The intersections below consist of new signal equipment being installed at existing signalized locations:

The intersection below consists of new signal equipment being installed at an existing unsignalized location:

It is CTDOT policy to keep the public informed and involved when such projects are undertaken. It is important that the community share its concerns with us to assist in the projects development. At this time, it is anticipated that an informational meeting or formal public hearing will not be necessary.

The design plans for this project are expected to be completed in May 2023 with a tentative advertising date of July 2023.

Anyone interested in requesting information on these projects may do so by contacting Gregory R. Palmer, Project Manager at (860) 594-2748 or via email at Gregory.Palmer@ct.gov. Please refer to Project No. 0172-0501.

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