PLANS, STUDIES, and REPORTS
Long Range Transportation Plan
The Long Range Transportation Plan is the State's high-level blueprint for guiding transportation decision-making and investments.
Modal Plans
Active Transportation (non-motorized)
- Active Transportation Plan (2019)
o Plan
Freight
Performance Measures and Asset Management
Rail
Safety
Other
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
STIP is a staged, multi-year, statewide, intermodal program of transportation projects funded by the Federal Highway Administration or the Federal Transit Administration.https://portal.ct.gov/DOT/PP_Bureau/ConnDOT-Plans/State-Transportation-Improvement-Program
Studies
PELs (Planning and Environmental Linkages)
For many of the State’s major initiatives, the Department is conducting Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) studies. PEL is a process approach that considers environmental, community and economic goals in the very early planning phase of a transportation program. It is generally conducted before any project construction phasing is identified and before specific problems and solutions are known.
- Active
o Greater Hartford Mobility Study
o I-95 East (Branford to Rhode Island)
- PEL Resource links
Public Transportation
- Active
o Eastern Connecticut Rail and Transit Feasibility Study
- Concluded
o Wall Street Rail Station Study (2022)
o Niantic Rail Station Feasibility Study (2021)
o Move New Haven Transit Mobility Study (2019)
o Connecticut Statewide Bus Study (2018)
NEPA/CEPA
- Active
o Route 7/15 Interchange – Norwalk – EA/Draft Section 4(f) Evaluation/ EIE (102-358)
- Concluded
o Seaview Avenue Corridor – Bridgeport – Finding of No Significant Impact (15-371) July 2018
o Seaview Avenue Corridor – Bridgeport – Environmental Assessment (15-371) January 2018
o Walk Bridge Replacement – Norwalk – Finding of No Significant Impact (301-176) July 2017
o Walk Bridge Replacement – Norwalk – CEPA ROD & Determination of Adequacy (301-176) June/July 2017
Road/Highway
Other
Sustainability & Resiliency Programs