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    September 6, 2024

    Rep. Rutigliano: Highway Sign Replacement and Renumbering on Route 8 and Route 25 in Trumbull

    Rep. Rutigliano: Highway Sign Replacement and Renumbering on Route 8 and Route 25 in Trumbull
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    The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) is announcing a highway sign replacement and renumbering project on Route 8 north and southbound from Bridgeport to Winchester and Route 25 north and southbound in Trumbull. This project is scheduled to occur on Sunday, September 8.

    CTDOT Project 15-381 consist of the exit renumbering and replacement of highway signs along the Route 8 and Route 25 corridor that have reached or exceeded their useful life. The exits are being renumbered to mileage-based numbering to conform to Federal standards and is part of a multi-year effort on all of the State’s highways. Motorists can expect to see both old and new exit numbers displayed throughout the transition for a few days while work progresses. Variable message signs will be advising motorists in the area for the week prior to work. The work is anticipated to be completed within two weeks.

    CTDOT Project No. 15-381 was awarded to The Quaker Corporation at a cost of $9,946,298.50 on October 8, 2022 and is scheduled to be completed November 26, 2024. This project is administered by the Bureau of Engineering and Construction, Office of Construction, District 3 in New Haven.

    For more details on the exit renumbering, including frequently asked questions, please visit our website: Exit Renumbering (ct.gov)

    LANE CLOSURE/DETOUR INFO

    There will be temporary lane and shoulder closures on Route 8 and Route 25 northbound and southbound progressing through the project. Traffic control personnel and signing patterns will be utilized to guide motorists through the work zones. Work for the project is scheduled from 8:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

    Motorists should be aware that modifications or extensions to this schedule may become necessary due to weather delays or other unforeseen conditions. Motorists are advised to maintain a safe speed when driving in this area.

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