11/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/17/2025 11:06
(HARTFORD, CT) - Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto today announced the State of Connecticut is awarding nearly $12 million in grants to 17 towns and cities for projects that will improve transportation safety and mobility.
The grants are being awarded through the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Community Connectivity Grant Program. Now in its seventh round of awards, this state-funded program provides financial support for local infrastructure initiatives that make conditions safer and more accommodating for pedestrians and bicyclists in urban, suburban, and rural centers.
"Connecting residents with their communities through these projects is vital to boosting economic development, creating dynamic town centers, and encouraging alternative modes of transportation like walking or biking," Governor Lamont said. "Supporting this program improves the quality of life for towns and cities across the state."
"We remain focused on increasing safety and enhancing connectivity across Connecticut," Commissioner Eucalitto said. "This grant program, which helps fund these important community-driven projects, is an integral part of our mission. This state funding is helping towns and cities deliver important projects. We're grateful to Governor Lamont and the General Assembly for their continued support of these efforts."
The grants approved under this seventh round include:
The funding limits for grants awarded in this solicitation can only be used for construction activities that range from $100,000 to $800,000. To date, 155 awards totaling approximately $74 million have been invested from this program into Connecticut's towns and cities. Municipalities selected to receive grants are expected to complete the projects within three years.
For more information about the Community Connectivity Grant Program, visit portal.ct.gov/ccgp.