The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) plans to advance surface transportation authorization legislation later this spring, building on H.R. 2, the Moving Forward Act, from the 116th Congress. Chairman Peter DeFazio announced that the T&I Committee will formally accept requests for projects from House Members.

The T&I Committee process for considering member projects is separate and distinct from the House Committee on Appropriations’ process for considering Community Project Funding requests. Projects funded through the surface transportation authorization will be funded directly from the Highway Trust Fund, and they do not require a separate or subsequent appropriation.

Please note:

  • Congresswoman Hayes will NOT accept requests for projects outside of CT-05.
  • Only legally-eligible entities, including state and local units of government, may request projects. 
  • Project sponsors must comply with all relevant federal laws and regulations.
  • A request submitted by Congresswoman Hayes to the Committee does NOT guarantee the project will be funded.

Project Eligibility

Capital projects eligible under title 23, United States Code, and chapter 53 of title 49, United States Code, are eligible for funding requests under T&I’s project submission process.

The best way to ensure project eligibility is to select projects included in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) or Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), as those projects have already been certified as eligible for Federal Highway Administration or Federal Transit Administration funding and do not require further verification of eligibility.

For projects not in the STIP or TIP, additional documentation is required, including verification about whether the project can be added to the STIP or TIP in a reasonable timeframe, whether the project is on a long-range transportation plan, and verification of eligibility for the proposed activity under title 23 or chapter 53 of title 49 by the relevant federal agency.

Further, project sponsors must demonstrate the ability to fully obligate any funds provided within the obligation window, and must demonstrate a proven ability to finance the remaining costs not funded by the Committee, as well as the required non-federal cost share.

Transparency

All requests submitted by Congresswoman Hayes to the T&I Committee will be posted below. Members will be required to certify that neither they nor their immediate family have a financial interest in the requests made.
  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Route 202 Intersection Improvement Project, Brookfield
    • Request Amount: $7.4 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM

 

  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Intersection Improvements on Route 39 at Beckerle Street and East Gate Road, Danbury
    • Request Amount: $3.3 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM

 

  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Harbor Brook Bridge (No. 04185) Replacement, Meriden
    • Request Amount: $2.8 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM

 

  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Route 63, 64, and I-84 WB Exit 17 Improvement, Middlebury
    • Request Amount: $15 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM

 

  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Route 109 Bridge (No. 05417) Replacement, Morris
    • Request Amount: $1.52 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM

  • Project Sponsor: Connecticut Department of Transportation
    • Project Name/Location: Route 10 Hop Brook Bridge (No. 00653), Simsbury
    • Request Amount: $2.4 million
    • MEMBER CERTIFICATION FORM