The proceeds of the sale of said bonds and any moneys added in accordance with subdivision (53) of this section and § 13a-198h, shall be used to pay or provide for the cost of planning, designing, laying out, constructing, reconstructing, relocating, improving, or signing the several highway facilities, enumerated in this section, in subsections (a) and (b) of § 13a-185 and § 13a-198l, each of which is or is made hereby a part of the state highway system that is hereinafter sometimes referred to as a “project” including in each case but not limited to costs and expenses of right-of-way or other property acquisitions therefor or desirable in connection therewith, expenses in connection therewith for engineering, fiscal, architectural and legal work or services, and all administrative and other expenses properly attributable thereto and for any of the projects or purposes of sections 1 to 6, inclusive, of public act 95-286*:

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 13a-198b

  • Highway: includes streets and roads. See Connecticut General Statutes 13a-1
  • State highway: means a highway, bridge or appurtenance to a highway or bridge designated as part of the state highway system within the provisions of chapter 237, or a highway, bridge or appurtenance to a highway or bridge specifically included in the state highway system by general statute. See Connecticut General Statutes 13a-1

(1) and (2) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(3) Connecticut Route 2 from the vicinity of Main Street in East Hartford to the vicinity of Hebron Avenue in Glastonbury for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(4)-(7) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(8) United States Route 7 from the vicinity of Silvermine Road in Brookfield to the vicinity of relocated Connecticut Route 25 in New Milford and including a section of Connecticut Route 25 in New Milford from relocated United States Route 7 to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 109 for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(9) Connecticut Route 8 from the vicinity of North Street in Seymour to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 63 in Naugatuck.

(10) Connecticut Route 9 Extension from the vicinity of Interstate Route 91 in Cromwell to the vicinity of United States Route 5 in Berlin.

(11) Connecticut Route 9 from the vicinity of the south junction of Connecticut Route 17 in Middletown to the vicinity of the Sebethe River in Cromwell.

(12) and (13) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(14) Connecticut Route 15 in Norwalk from approximately .4 miles west of Comstock Hill Road to approximately .4 miles east of West Rocks Road.

(15) Connecticut Route 15 from the vicinity of Burr Street in Fairfield to the vicinity of Reservoir Avenue in Trumbull for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(16)-(18) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(19) Connecticut Route 25 from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 111 to the vicinity of Interstate Route 84.

(20) Connecticut Route 34 from the vicinity of the Orange-West Haven town line to the vicinity of Boulevard in New Haven including a connection to United States Route 1 for engineering.

(21) and (22) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(23) Connecticut Route 72 from the vicinity of the Bristol-Plymouth town line to the vicinity of the Bristol-Plainville town line.

(24) Connecticut Route 78 from Interstate Route 95 to the Rhode Island state line for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(25) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(26) Connecticut Route 82 in Norwich from the vicinity of the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 32 and Connecticut Route 32 from Connecticut Route 82 easterly to Washington Square.

(27) Repealed by P.A. 79-588, S. 2, 5.

(28) Connecticut Route 136 in Westport from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 33 to the vicinity of Imperial Avenue for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(29) and (30) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(31) State Road 452 in Milford from the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike to Silver Sands State Park for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

(32) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(33) Repealed by P.A. 77-351, S. 6, 7.

(34)-(37) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(38) State Road 702 in Wallingford from the vicinity of United States Route 5 to the vicinity of Hartford Turnpike for engineering and rights-of-way.

(39) State Road 537 in Newington from Connecticut Route 174 to the vicinity of Robbins Avenue.

(40) and (41) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(42) Connecticut Route 68 in Wallingford from west of Thorpe Avenue to the vicinity of North Branford Road.

(43)-(52) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(53) For a contingency reserve to be added to any of the projects enumerated in this section or to any project authorized in § 13a-185 or to any project authorized in § 13a-198l, if and to the extent authorized by the State Bond Commission, not exceeding five million dollars.

(54) Eastbound exit ramp and westbound entrance ramp to and from Interstate Route 84 in the vicinity of Austin Road in Waterbury.

(55) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(56) Connecticut Route 15, improvements to interchange with Route 104 in Stamford.

(57) Connecticut Route 14A in Plainfield, various sections from the vicinity of Fry Brook easterly to the vicinity of the Sterling town line.

(58) Interstate Route 95, improvements to exits 7 and 8 of the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike in Stamford.

(59) Connecticut Route 66 in Middletown, from the vicinity of Old Mill Road to approximately 0.1 mile east of Connecticut Route 157, including realignment of a section of Connecticut Route 157 from Connecticut Route 66 southerly 0.1 mile.

(60) Connecticut Route 66 in Middletown, from approximately 0.1 mile east of Connecticut Route 157 to the vicinity of Vine Street.

(61) Connecticut Route 3 extension from the vicinity of Naubuc Avenue in Glastonbury to Connecticut Route 2 in the vicinity of the Glastonbury-East Hartford town line.

(62) Connecticut Route 11 from 0.6 mile south of Connecticut Route 82 in Salem to approximately 1.6 miles south of the Montville-Waterford town line for engineering.

(63) Connecticut Route 75 in Windsor Locks from Route 20 northerly to the vicinity of the Windsor Locks-Suffield town line.

(64) Connecticut Route 8, from the vicinity of Coram Avenue in Shelton to the vicinity of Route 34 in Derby, rehabilitation of the Commodore Hull Bridge including some widening and adjustment of approaches and ramps to improve traffic operation.

(65) Improvement of access to Interstate 91 north of its interchange with Interstate 84 including the bridging of the Penn Central Railroad to provide a connector between Interstate 91 and Main Street in Hartford, and the elimination of the Fishfry Street grade crossing.

(66) Weston-Market Street connector in the city of Hartford.

(67) Relocation of U.S. Route 5 to run from the vicinity of Governor Street in the city of East Hartford to the vicinity of the Bissell Bridge in the town of South Windsor.

(68) Realignment and improvement of U.S. Route 165 in the town of Preston from 0.4 miles east of McClimon Road easterly to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 164.

(69) Widening of Connecticut Route 2 at the intersection of Brickyard and School House Roads in the town of Preston.

(70) Reconstruction of U.S. Route 122 in West Haven from its intersection with U.S. Route 34 to Interstate 95.

(71) Connecticut Route 32 in Mansfield, from the vicinity of Brown’s Road to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 275.

(72) Connecticut Route 10 in Cheshire from the vicinity of Higgins Road to the vicinity of Mountain View Terrace including the relocation of the overlapping section of Connecticut Routes 68 and 70 from Maple Avenue to the vicinity of Wiese Road for preliminary engineering only.

(73) Central Connecticut Expressway in Berlin, connecting ramps to and from Christian Lane.

(74) Central Connecticut Expressway in Berlin, revision of interchange at Route 372.

(75) Central Connecticut Expressway in New Britain, turning roadways at Route 72.

(76) Central Connecticut Expressway, from the New Britain Connector in Newington to Interstate Route 84 in Farmington.