Politics & Government
Ridgefield Tapped To Receive State Infrastructure Grant
Statewide, a total of $30 million in state grants will be doled out to complete a wide variety of infrastructure improvements.
RIDGEFIELD, CT — Ridgefield will be the beneficiary of one of 46 state grants being released through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Wednesday.
The state has approved $280,640 in funding for concrete endwall replacement on Canterbury Lane. This will be matched by $102,160 from the town.
In total, $30 million in state grants will be doled out to complete a wide variety of infrastructure improvements, such as road safety reconstruction projects, emergency management upgrades, sidewalk and pedestrian safety enhancements, educational and recreational facility upgrades, and other kinds of capital improvement projects.
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STEAP is managed by the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management and delivers grants to small towns for economic development, community conservation, and quality-of-life capital projects. In addition to the grants from the state, each municipality is also contributing funds, bringing the total spent on the 48 projects to $43.4 million in a combination of state, local, and other funding sources.
“Our small towns are an important part of what makes Connecticut such a special place to live and work,” Lamont said. “By partnering with each town, we can help get these infrastructure projects completed so these towns can continue to thrive, remain competitive, attract businesses, and improve the quality of life for our residents.”
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Towns seeking funding under this current round of STEAP grants were required to submit applications to the state by Feb. 20, 2025. Towns selected to receive grants will soon be contacted by OPM with an official award notification and further instructions. Funding to support these grants was recently approved by the State Bond Commission.
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