June 16, 2026

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New Britain Delegation Welcomes $788,210 in New Britain Transportation Grants

Today, the New Britain Delegation consisting of state Senator Rick Lopes and state Representatives Gary Turco, Dave DeFronzo, Manny Sanchez, and Iris Sanchez welcomed the state’s announcement that New Britain will receive a $788,210 grant to fund Vision Zero pedestrian traffic signal safety improvements.
 
The grants came from the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s Community Connectivity Grant Program, which supports municipal infrastructure improvements with the intent of making town centers safer and more welcoming.
 
“This grant is a tremendous win for the residents of New Britain,” said Senator Lopes. “Our city has long needed investments in pedestrian safety infrastructure, and these traffic signal improvements will make our streets safer for walkers, bicyclists, and drivers. I am grateful to Governor Lamont for his continued commitment to Connecticut’s cities and for making investments like this.”
 
“I am a strong supporter of Vision Zero and the ongoing effort to make our roads safer for everyone, especially pedestrians and cyclists,” said Rep. Turco. “Since the pandemic, communities across Connecticut have seen troubling increases in reckless driving, serious injuries, and traffic fatalities. This grant represents a critical investment in public safety that will help New Britain implement proven strategies to reduce crashes and save lives. It also reflects the importance of strong partnerships between the state and our municipalities as we work together to build safer, more connected communities.”
 
“Pedestrian safety is of utmost importance in our communities, and our infrastructure must be reflected as much,” Rep. Sanchez said. “That’s why I am thrilled with the safety improvements set for the Vision Zero New Britain Traffic Signal. If we want to remain a thriving, vibrant community, we must ensure that streets and sidewalks are safe. This is great news. Many thanks to the CT Department of Transportation and Governor Lamont for approving the funds to make this happen.
 
“Pedestrian safety is of utmost importance in our communities, and our infrastructure must be reflected as much,” Rep. Manny Sanchez said. “That’s why I am thrilled with the safety improvements set for the Vision Zero New Britain Traffic Signal. If we want to remain a thriving, vibrant community, we must ensure that streets and sidewalks are safe. This is great news. Many thanks to the CT Department of Transportation and Governor Lamont for approving the funds to make this happen.”
 
 “This $788,210 investment will ensure residents can safely cross the street, use our sidewalks, and enjoy our roads,” said Rep. Dave DeFronzo. “We are committed to increasing pedestrian safety and making New Britain more walkable and accessible. Thank you to the Connecticut Department of Transportation and Governor Lamont for recognizing the importance of these critical safety improvements and delivering this funding for New Britain.”

 “This investment in pedestrian safety improvements is an important step toward making New Britain’s streets safer for all pedestrians and drivers,” said Rep. Iris Sanchez. “Upgrading traffic signals and pedestrian infrastructure will help prevent accidents and improve accessibility. I am grateful for Connecticut’s commitment to keeping our roads.”
 

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