Amid major I-91 ramp reconfiguration and detours, plans in works for another nearby ramp

Among its busy schedule for work on state roads this spring and summer, the Connecticut Department of Transportation is planning some Interstate 91 ramp work. The DOT said it is developing plans to realign the Interstate 91 north and south ramps at Exit 24 in Rocky Hill. According to the DOT, the goal of the project is to address the intersection at the I-91/CT 99 ramps. Slip ramps will be removed to create shorter pedestrian crossings and ramps, according to the agency. The design will be completed in April of 2026, with construction expected to start later that fall, “assuming acceptance of the project, availability of funding, receipt of any required right-of-way and environmental permits,” according to the CTDOT. The project will be undertaken with 100 percent state funds, according to the DOT. There are 545 active capital projects planned for this year on state highways, bridges and roads. Two hundred of the projects, like Rocky Hill, are in the planning phase and 171 are under construction.

Amid major I-91 ramp reconfiguration and detours, plans in works for another nearby ramp

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