A $21 billion transportation plan Gov. Ned Lamont intends to begin promoting Thursday would touch every aspect of Connecticut’s highway and rail system over the next decade, expanding and improving Metro-North, unclogging highway bottlenecks, replacing aging bridges and connecting Bradley International Airport to a more robust regional rail system. There would be five tolls on I-95 , three to the west of New Haven and two to the east of the Connecticut River, at least one on the Merritt Parkway and three on I-84.
This is Lamont’s vision for transportation — and how he’ll sell it