Infrastructure Grant Money to Fund Projects in Bethlehem, Litchfield
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BETHLEHEM – On Monday, June 30th, it was announced that nearly $3 million in Rural Transportation Infrastructure (TRIP) Grants are coming to the 66th District to improve critical roadways and support safer travel for drivers, emergency responders, and local families.
These projects are key to strengthening our region’s connectivity and infrastructure:
Bethlehem – $2 million for safety and drainage upgrades on Flanders Road, a vital link between Route 6 in Woodbury and Route 61 in Bethlehem.
Litchfield – $968,000 for full-depth reconstruction and drainage improvements on Campville Road, enhancing access to nearby state parks and creating safer conditions for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Click here for the governor’s initial announcement.