Traffic & Transit
Route 113 Construction 'Great News' For Stratford, Gresko Says
"For several years now, I have been pushing for this busy and important stretch of road to be resurfaced," state Rep. Joseph Gresko said.

STRATFORD, CT — State Rep. Joseph Gresko (D-District 121) commended the start of a construction project on Route 113 in Stratford during a news conference Wednesday morning at Sikorsky Memorial Airport.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation announced earlier in July that, beginning Sunday, a 2.29-mile stretch of Route 113 from the airport to Barnum Avenue will undergo long-awaited milling and resurfacing.
“This is great news for the town of Stratford,” Gresko said in a news release. “For several years now, I have been pushing for this busy and important stretch of road to be resurfaced.”
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The milling portion of the project is scheduled to be completed by July 29, while the resurfacing will run from Aug. 2 to Aug. 14. All construction will be completed overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
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