New study proposes I-95 lane widening projects in Fairfield County

A new study by the Connecticut Department of Transportation has determined that “limited, strategic widening” of Interstate 95 in Fairfield County could “yield major benefits” without requiring the reconstruction of the existing highway.

connecticut widening I-95 fairfield countyThe study proposes several lane-widening projects on the southbound side from the New York border to Exit 7. That comes with an estimated cost of $695 million. On the northbound side from Exits 9 to 19, the construction cost is estimated at $1.2 billion and from Exits 19 to 27A, cost is budgeted at $399 million. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has proposed paying for this with a 7-cent gas tax increase over four years and the introduction of electronic highway tolls.

“Anyone who has traveled on I-95 during rush hour understands the urgency of addressing our congestion problems,” Malloy said. “It hurts our economy. Every day, commuters spend hours in traffic and businesses face unnecessary burdens in getting products to market. The report released today outlines a commonsense path toward reducing congestion and improving safety on one of our busiest and most important roads.”