Traffic & Transit
Virtual Meeting Set To Discuss Route 146 Corridor Study Project
The public is invited to attend or submit public comment to the online event Dec. 1.
Press release from the Town of Guilford:
Nov. 24, 2020
SCRCOG, in conjunction with the Town of Branford and Town of Guilford and the Connecticut Department of Transportation is conducting a study of the Route 146 corridor from the western Route 1 (North Main Street) junction in Branford to the eastern Route 1 (Boston Post Road) junction in Guilford. The project study efforts are currently in the Existing Conditions phase.
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This project is intended to study the corridor and where determined by the Study Advisory Committee (SAC), provide recommendations for improvements to improve traffic operations, safety, and address locations with frequent flooding and future sea level rise through this area.
In order to afford the public and interested parties the opportunity to review the existing condition project study information and provide input to the study efforts, a Virtual Public Information Meeting will be held on Tuesday December 1, 2020, 6:30 pm via Microsoft Teams virtual platform.
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Project study effort information will be presented and staff available to discuss the project study efforts. It is anticipated that the Federal Highway Administration will provide 100% of the funds. Anyone interested in obtaining further information or providing input may do so by contacting Stephen Dudley Deputy Director/Director of Transportation SCRCOG, Washington Avenue, 4th Floor West North Haven, CT 06473 Also via telephone at 203-234-7555 and electronic mail at Sdudley@scrcog.org.
Public comments should be received by December 31, 2020 to be included in the record of the meeting.
This press released was produced by the Town of Guilford. The views expressed here are the author's own.