(a) The proceeds of the sale of said securities referred to in subsection (a) of section 13a-184, the funds available by virtue of the appropriations made in said subsection (a), any federal moneys added in accordance with section 13a-190 and any other moneys added in accordance with subdivision (53) of section 13a-198b, shall be used to pay or provide for the cost of planning, designing, laying out, constructing, reconstructing, relocating or improving the several highway facilities, enumerated in subsections (a) and (b) of this section and in sections 13a-198b and 13a-198l, each of which is or is made hereby a part of the state highway system and is hereinafter sometimes referred to as a “project”, including in each case but not limited to costs and expenses of right-of-way or other property acquisitions therefor or desirable in connection therewith, expenses in connection therewith for engineering, fiscal, architectural and legal work or services, and all administrative and other expenses properly attributable thereto and for any of the projects or purposes of sections 1 to 6, inclusive, of public act 95-286*.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 13a-185

  • Highway: includes streets and roads. See Connecticut General Statutes 13a-1
  • State highway: means a highway, bridge or appurtenance to a highway or bridge designated as part of the state highway system within the provisions of chapter 237, or a highway, bridge or appurtenance to a highway or bridge specifically included in the state highway system by general statute. See Connecticut General Statutes 13a-1

(1)-(8) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(9) Connecticut Route 72, from 1961 Route 72 construction east of New Britain Road in Berlin to Interstate Route 84 in the vicinity of the New Britain-Plainville town line including a connector to Interstate Route 291 in Newington.

(10) Connecticut Route 72 in Plainville, from the vicinity of Connecticut Route 177 to the vicinity of Interstate Route 84.

(11) Connecticut Route 190, bridge across the Connecticut River in Suffield and Enfield, together with approaches.

(12)-(24) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(b) The proceeds of the sale of said securities referred to in subsection (b) of section 13a-184, any federal moneys added in accordance with section 13a-190 and any other moneys added in accordance with subdivision (53) of section 13a-198b shall be used to pay or provide for the cost of planning, designing, laying out, constructing, reconstructing, relocating or improving the several highway facilities, enumerated in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, section 13a-198b, and section 13a-198l, each of which is or is made hereby a part of the state highway system and is hereinafter sometimes referred to as a “project”, including in each case but not limited to costs and expenses of right-of-way or other property acquisitions therefor or desirable in connection therewith, expenses in connection therewith for engineering, fiscal, architectural and legal work or services, and all administrative and other expenses properly attributable thereto and for any of the projects or purposes of sections 1 to 6, inclusive, of public act 95-286*.

(1)-(4) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(5) Connecticut Route 66, from the vicinity of U.S. Route 5 in Meriden to the vicinity of the Meriden-Southington town line and a full interchange at the intersection of Connecticut Route 66 and Route 71 in Meriden.

(6) U.S. Route 7, from the vicinity of Belden Avenue in Norwalk to north of Silvermine Road in Brookfield including the relocation of Plattsville Avenue from New Canaan Avenue in Norwalk northerly 0.3 mile, the U.S. Route 7 northbound off-ramp from the New Canaan Avenue overpass to Plattsville Avenue 0.1 mile, and the state’s share not exceeding two hundred thousand dollars for the acquisition of land and for the engineering and architectural fees for a linear park.

(7) Connecticut Route 8, from the vicinity north of the Bridgeport-Trumbull town line in Trumbull to the vicinity of Bridgeport Avenue in Shelton.

(8) and (9) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.

(10) Connecticut Route 25 in Trumbull, from the vicinity of the junction of Connecticut Routes 8 and 25 to Connecticut Route 111.

(11) Connecticut Route 34 in New Haven, from the vicinity of Boulevard to the vicinity east of York Street.

(12) Connecticut Route 72, central section in New Britain.

(13) Connecticut Route 11, from the vicinity of relocated Connecticut Route 2 in Colchester to the vicinity of Interstate Route 95 in Waterford; except from 0.6 of a mile south of Connecticut Route 82 in Salem to approximately 1.6 miles south of the Montville-Waterford town line.

(14) and (15) Repealed by P.A. 78-107, S. 2.