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What Does the Future of I-95 Look Like in Southwest Connecticut?

An additional travel lane, new bridges, fewer exits. These are just a few proposals for how to improve one of the most congested highways in the country, which runs through the heart of southwest Connecticut. The Connecticut Department of Transportation is looking at three parts of I-95 in our region through three separate studies, called PEL studies (which stands for Planning and Environmental Linkages Studies). The studies aim to evaluate the …
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Coastal Connecticut Times broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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