Work on I-95 intended to make roads safer, ease congestion in Groton, Stonington and North Stonington

The state Department of Transportation, which already is making improvements to the northbound side of Interstate 95 in Groton, Stonington and North Stonington, plans to begin work this spring to improve the highway’s southbound lanes in that area. Josh Morgan, DOT spokesman, said the improvements include paving the road, upgrading lighting and guardrails, and adding new bridge railings to meet federal safety standards. He said the highway will be resurfaced and paved, and the on and off ramps will get a fresh overlay of asphalt to ensure a smooth transition as drivers access and exit the highway. The northbound project, which began in the spring, costs about $38.2 million, according to Morgan. The DOT is awaiting bids and then will award a contract for the southbound project, so the exact price tag of that work is not yet known, said Morgan. He said $54 million in federal funds and $3 million in state funds, approved by the State Bond Commission, are available.

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