New Haven Harbor Crossing Improvement Program | |
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New Haven, Connecticut | |
Roads at junction | |
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Constructed | 2000-2018 |
Maintained by | Connecticut Department of Transportation |
The New Haven Harbor Crossing Corridor Improvement Program is a $2 billion megaproject in the city of New Haven, Connecticut, to reconstruct and widen some 13 miles of highway in the New Haven area, which included 7.2 miles of Interstate 95 along with other related transportation improvements. The centerpiece of the project is the replacement of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge, which carries Interstate 95 over the Quinnipiac River.[1] The program also included the reconstruction of parts of Interstate 91, Connecticut Route 34, and US Route 1 that connect to and run near the bridge, as well as other related transportation upgrades.