Politics & Government

State Grant Awarded For South Windsor Trail Project

A Connecticut Department of Transportation grant of $800,000 is headed to South Windsor.

An $800,000 state grant for South Windsor is designed to fund the Crosstown Trail installation project.
An $800,000 state grant for South Windsor is designed to fund the Crosstown Trail installation project. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — The Connecticut Department of Transportation is awarding $11.7 million in grants to 17 towns and cities across Connecticut — included Manchester — under the state-funded Community Connectivity Grant Program.\

Now in its fifth round of awards, the program is an infrastructure improvement initiative that provides funding for local projects that improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users in urban, suburban, and rural communities.

The $800,000 award for South Windsor is designed to fund the Crosstown Trail installation project.

Find out what's happening in South Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"These projects help connect people to their communities, promote economic development, create more vibrant town centers, and encourage environmentally friendly transportation options," Gov. Ned Lamont said in a written statement. "Supporting this program with state dollars is improving the quality of life for towns and cities throughout the state."

Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto said, "Increasing safety and improving connectivity are top priorities for the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Through the Community Connectivity Grant Program, we are helping make our village, town, and city centers safer and more accessible. Thank you to Governor Lamont and the State Bond Commission for ensuring these funds are available to assist towns and cities with important projects."

Find out what's happening in South Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Municipalities that have been selected to receive grants will be expected to complete the project within three years. The funding limits for grants awarded in this solicitation are between $100,000 and $800,000. The 121 grants awarded in all five rounds total more than $50 million. Additional allocations under this program are expected in 2024.

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