Shelton gets $2M in state funds for Canal Street work

The city is receiving $2 million in state funds toward reconstruction of Canal and Wooster streets, including the reopening of the long-closed Wooster Street railroad crossing. The funds are part of more than $1.1 billion in state funding — approved Friday by the State Bond Commission — that will be used to perform various improvements to Connecticut’s transportation system. The funds will go toward road and lighting improvements along Canal Street as well and reopening of the Wooster Street railroad crossing. Construction is moving to this area of Canal Street near the Wooster Street connection. This latest state grant comes only a week after the city received $500,000 to help cover costs of turning the lower grass field at Shelton High into an artificial turf field.

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