DOT says transportation capital program needs more funding View Larger Image The CT Mirror » Connecticut pumps nearly $1.6 billion in new state and federal money into its transportation capital program each year. The problem, Department of Transportation officials testified Monday, is that to make all repairs and the strategic enhancements needed to transform the aging, overcrowded system, Connecticut needs to find 30 percent more. Michelle2019-04-18T08:49:50-08:00April 8th, 2019|Connecticut| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts It’s time to fund infrastructure in Connecticut February 1st, 2019 Connecticut DOT pitches ‘astounding,’ cheaper plan to break I-95 gridlock February 22nd, 2018 ‘Congestion Pricing’ Is A Likely Option If Connecticut Adds Tolls February 3rd, 2018 Connecticut Governor To Propose Highway Tolls January 31st, 2018 CT tolls the subject of a transportation news conference this morning January 29th, 2018 Westchester to Long Island tunnel would cost up to $55 billion, study shows January 5th, 2018 Tunneling 200 Feet Underneath Connecticut For Cleaner Water, At A Cost November 7th, 2017 Time-Lapse video: ABC used to replace Conn. bridge August 30th, 2017 The bigness of road & bridge construction November 12th, 2014