FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 18, 2005

Contact: Rob Sawicki
Phone: 202.224.4041

Dodd, Lieberman Hail Conference Approval of Transportation, Housing Appropriations Bill

WASHINGTON – The Transportation and Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Conference Committee today approved a measure that, thanks in part to the efforts of Senators Chris Dodd and Joe Lieberman, will provide funding to help improve surface transportation, rail transit and promote affordable housing and community development in Connecticut and across the country. Dodd and Lieberman worked with their Senate and House colleagues to ensure that funds for a number of Connecticut projects remained in the bill providing more than $55 million in new federal funds for transportation and housing initiatives statewide.

Included in the spending package is $4.22 billion for Community Development Block Grants to states. The CDBG program, which is administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, was created in 1974. CDBG provides resources for community development projects that benefit low- and moderate-income residents including support for local health and senior services, housing rehabilitation, and improvements to parks and public facilities. President Bush announced earlier this year that he had plans to eliminate funding for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program in his FY 06 budget. Senators Dodd and Lieberman, along with other congressional colleagues, successfully fought to keep the CDBG program alive.

The conference report also appropriates $1.3 billion for Amtrak despite the Administration’s effort to eliminate all funding for the passenger railroad. Though Senators Dodd and Lieberman applaud this funding level, they expressed concern over a provision in the conference report allowing the Secretary of Transportation to determine user-fees for commuter railroads that operate along the Amtrak-owned Northeast Corridor.

“I’m proud to help secure more than $55 million for community redevelopment efforts and transportation improvements across Connecticut. Our communities are the best in the country and this funding will help them continue to thrive and live up to their full potential,” said Dodd.

"This bill is good news for Connecticut," Lieberman said. "The funding approved today will make significant strides in improving Connecticut's commute on our highway, rail and transit systems. This bill also helps support redevelopment and modernization initiatives by restoring community development funds and funding other key state projects.”

The funding was included as part of the annual appropriations bill that covers the Departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development for fiscal year 2006. Below are the Connecticut projects included in the bill, which now goes to the President for his signature. Non-transit highway and transportation projects will not be decided on until the final stage of conference committee:

Transportation:

Bridgeport Intermodal Transport Center, CT $4,000,000

Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport High Speed Ferry $2,750,000

Cromwell, CT -Cromwell Industrial Park road construction $500,000

CT- Pearl Harbor Bridge Replacement Project $1,250,000

Enfield, CT- Improvements to Raffia Road $900,000

Enfield, CT -Creation of pedestrian/bike paths on Route 190 Bridge $750,000

Hartford, CT Road/Overpass Improvements at Adriaen’s Landing and CT

CT Science Center $4,000,000

Hartford, CT-Realignment, Widening and Reconstruction of Prospect St. $2,000,000

Hartford-New Britain Busway, Connecticut $6,000,000

Middletown, CT-Inter-Modal Center, $300,000

Norwalk Pulse Point Joint Improvements, CT $250,000

Norwich, CT -Widen Route 82 $625,000

Prospect, CT- Austin Road Extension $500,000

South Norwalk Intermodal Facility, Norwalk, CT $1,000,000

Somers, CT -Improvement to Mill Bridge $2,000,000

Stamford Urban Transitway Phase II, CT $3,000,000

Stamford Urban Transitway, Connecticut $10,000,000

Stamford, CT- Stamford High Speed Ferry, $2,750,000

Stonington, CT - Traffic Study for Mystic Seaport, $500,000

Suffield, CT -Safety Improvements to Third Street $400,000

Thames Shipyard/Cross Sound Ferry Terminal, CT $500,000

Thompson, CT -Creation of a pedestrian/bike path, $150,000

Tolland, CT -Route 195 Corridor Study, $300,000

Windham, CT - Downtown Parking Garage $500,000

Housing and Urban Development:

Ansonia, CT - Renovation of the Ansonia Armory $300,000

Ansonia, CT- Construction of new Community Space $150,000

Bridgeport, CT-Planning and Implementation of a Neighborhood Revitalization

Zone $100,000

Hartford, CT- Bridgeport, CT -Relocation of the Music and Arts Center for the

Humanities to a now-vacant department store $350,000

Bridgeport, CT- Completion of the renovation of the former CT State Armory

Facility $100,000

Ellington, CT- Construction of a new YMCA in an underserved area, $100,000

Hartford Home Ownership Initiative $450,000

Hartford, CT-University of Hartford in Hartford facilities construction and

Renovation of the Hartt Performing Arts Theater $300,000

Hartford, CT -Renovation of the Mark Twain House Building $200,000

Hartford, CT - Neighborhood restoration activities undertaken by the Southside

Institutions Neighborhood Alliance, $200,000

Naugatuck, CT- Upgrades and other facilities expansion for YMCA $450,000

Farmington, CT -Hill-Stead Museum Renovation

and Security Improvements, $250,000

New Britain, CT -Renovation of 85 Arch Street by the Friendship Service Center

of New Britain $100,000

Norwalk, CT- Human Services Council to redevelop facilities for affordable

Housing $100,000

Sherman, CT -Reconstruction of the Sherman Town Library $100,000

Southbury, CT- Renovations to the Bent of the River Audubon Center $250,000

Stamford, CT -Renovations to the Palace Theater $250,000

Stonington, CT- Construction of south pier at Stonington Town Dock Complex $350,000

West Haven, CT -Redevelopment of residential housing, $250,000

Waterbury, CT- Renovations to the Mattatuck Museum to create an exhibit

On the history of Brass Valley $100,000

Willington, CT - Expansion of low-income senior housing $350,000

Renovations to the Yerwood Community Center $350,000

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