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Ad hoc committee recommends Danbury accept $2.85 million state grant increase for pedestrian improvements

Danbury ad hoc committee on the Connecticut Transportation Alternative Program grant · April 21, 2026
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An ad hoc committee voted to recommend that the City Council accept a $2,850,000 increase to a Connecticut Transportation Alternative Program grant, raising the project to $4.25 million and requiring a 20% city match of $570,000 from bond funds.

The Danbury ad hoc committee on the Connecticut Transportation Alternative Program grant voted to recommend that the City Council accept an additional $2,850,000 from the state, increasing the total project value to $4.25 million and triggering a 20% city match of $570,000.

Chair Peter Bizaid opened the meeting by reviewing attendees and the grant’s history, saying the council packet included a clear explanation of the amendment request and its funding implications. “It's recommended that the council pass this,” Bizaid said after members moved and seconded the recommendation to forward the item to the council for final approval.

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