Stamford’s much-delayed Cedar Heights Road bridge built too low and now needs fixing, officials say

The completion date of a project to rebuild a bridge on Cedar Heights Road has been pushed back, again. The goal was to get the bridge, rated in “Serious” condition by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, rebuilt by the end of November after a string of delays. However, City Engineer Lou Casolo said the hope now is to open the bridge to traffic by April 2025 after it was discovered the new bridge was built too low. Tony Vitti, president of A. Vitti Excavators, which is building the bridge, said his company will pay to fix the height discrepancy. Completing the project any later could delay replacement of a bridge on Wire Mill Road, which is completely supported by federal funds. The Wire Mill Road project must be completed by the end of 2025 or those federal funds could be reduced or revoked, Casolo said. Bids were put out for contractors to take on the Wire Mill Road project with a commitment from the city to get work started on it April 1. Casolo said A. Vitti Excavators will work through the winter to make sure the replacement for the more-than-90-year-old bridge on Cedar Heights Road can be completed.

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