(a) The proceeds of the sale of said bonds, the funds available from the five million eight hundred fifty thousand dollar appropriation made in accordance with section 1 of number 315 of the special acts of 1967 as amended by section 4 of number 755 of the public acts of 1969, and any moneys added in accordance with section 9 of number 315 of the special acts of 1967, 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 subsections (a) and (b) of § 13a-185, § 13a-198b and in this section, 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:

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 13a-198l

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • 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(1)-(8) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(9) Connecticut Route 66 in Middletown, from the vicinity of Camp Street to the vicinity of Old Mill Road.

(10)-(19) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(20) Connecticut Route 40, Boulevard Bridge in New Haven together with approaches.

(21)-(23) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(24) Connecticut Route 72 in Plainville from the vicinity of Interstate Route 84, to the vicinity of the Bristol town line.

(25)-(39) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(40) Connecticut Route 146, replace railroad grade separation and approaches south of Meadow Street in Branford.

(41) Connecticut Route 175 from the vicinity of Stanley Street in New Britain to the vicinity of Barbour Road in Newington for the engineering and partial acquisition of rights-of-way and for the engineering, acquisition of rights-of-way and construction of the section from the vicinity of Barbour Road in New Britain to the vicinity of Hawley Street in Newington.

(42) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(43) Connecticut Route 262 Extension in Watertown from the vicinity of State Road 855 to the vicinity of Frost Bridge Road.

(44) Connecticut Route 275 from the vicinity of Old Eagleville Road in Coventry to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 32 in Mansfield.

(45) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(46) Connecticut Road 649, a railroad underpass from the vicinity of Plant Street to the vicinity of Baker Cove in Groton.

(47) Mount Carmel Connector from the vicinity of United States Route 5 to the vicinity of Connecticut Route 10.

(48) Connecticut Route 2A extension in Preston from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 12 to a connection with Connecticut Route 2 for engineering and acquisition of rights-of-way.

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

(63) Repealed by number 114 of the special acts of 1969.

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

(65) Connecticut Route 135 in Fairfield from north of Interstate Route 95 to the vicinity of Osborne Hill Road.

(66) Connecticut Route 162 in West Haven from the vicinity of the Orange-West Haven town line to the vicinity of the Governor John Davis Lodge Turnpike.

(67) Connecticut Route 218 in West Hartford from the vicinity of United States Route 44 to the vicinity of the West Hartford-Bloomfield town line.

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

(73) Connecticut Route 322 in Wolcott, various sections from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 69 to the vicinity of State Road 844.

(74) Connecticut Route 104 in Stamford from the vicinity of Stark Road to the vicinity of a point 0.2 miles south on Longhran Road.

(75) Connecticut Route 117 from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 184 to the vicinity of Ledyard Center.

(76) State Road 806 from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 53 to the vicinity of Exit 8 on Interstate Route 84.

(77) Connecticut Route 37 from the vicinity of the junction of Saw Mill Road in New Fairfield and Connecticut Route 53 in Danbury to the vicinity of Interstate Route 84 in Danbury.

(78) Connecticut Route 12 in Thompson.

(79) Connecticut Route 80 in East Haven from the New Haven town line to Mill Road.

(80) Connecticut Route 7 from its terminus in Brookfield to the traffic rotary in New Milford.

(b) It is the intention of the legislature that, insofar as practicable, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds be spent, to the extent necessary for such purpose, to first finance those projects enumerated in subdivisions (46), (78) and (79) of subsection (a) of this section.