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07/17/2024 01:44 PM

East Haven Secures $781,004 Grant for Messina Drive Traffic Signal and Pedestrian Walkway Project


Press Release from Office of East Haven Mayor Joseph Carfora

The Town of East Haven is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $781,004 grant from the sixth round of the Community Connectivity Grant Program. This generous funding, announced by Governor Ned Lamont, will support the Messina Drive Traffic Signal and Pedestrian Walkway Project, significantly enhancing safety and connectivity for the town’s residents.

“Our main streets and community centers serve as vital social, economic, and transportation hubs,” Governor Lamont said. “Improving local infrastructure for all users in community centers is a win for our whole state and opens the door to further economic growth.”

The Town of East Haven extends its deepest gratitude to Governor Lamont, the state delegation, Town Engineer Jonathon Bodwell, Public Works Supervisor Charlie Coyle, and the East Haven Police Department for their instrumental roles in securing this grant. Their dedication and hard work have been pivotal in bringing this vital project to fruition.

East Haven Mayor Joseph Carfora expressed his appreciation about the funding to help support the project.

“This project is a major step forward in making our community safer and more accessible. The new traffic signal and pedestrian walkway on Messina Drive will provide our residents, especially those who frequent Trolley Square for shopping, with a safer route,” Carfora said. “We are grateful for the support from the state and our dedicated town officials in making this possible."

The Messina Drive Traffic Signal and Pedestrian Walkway Project aligns with East Haven's commitment to improving transportation connections and enhancing the overall quality of life for the town’s residents. By investing in infrastructure that promotes safety and accessibility, East Haven is building a stronger and more connected community.

An official award letter and further details on the next steps in the grant process will soon be provided to the Town of East Haven.