Drivers on Interstate 95 in Stamford can expect another year of construction on what was determined one of the busiest corridors in the country last year. The hope, though, is the construction will work to remove that title. An auxiliary lane will be built on both sides of I-95 in Stamford and connect Exit 6 and Exit 7, instead of the on ramp shooting cars directly onto the interstate. The goal is to give people more time to merge into or get off of the highway. Construction of the auxiliary lanes are expected to be finished by the end of 2025. The $76 million project is 90 percent funded by the federal government, which Lamont, alongside state, city and national leaders praised as funds that came through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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