Environmental Impact Statement, Trumbull, Monroe and Newtown, CT
Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
[Federal Register: November 14, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 220)]
[Notices]
[Page 61162-61163]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr14no97-127]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Impact Statement, Trumbull, Monroe and Newtown, CT
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Revised notice of intent.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The FHWA is issuing this Notice to advise the public that an
Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared for a proposed
highway project in Trumbull, Monroe, and Newtown, Connecticut. A notice
of Intent to prepare an EIS was published in the Federal Register on
July 25, 1985. Instead, an Environmental Assessment will be prepared.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Donald J. West, Division
Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, 628-2 Hebron Ave., Suite
303, Glastonbury, CT 06033-5007, Telephone: (860) 659-6703 extension
3009; Mr. Edgar Hurle, Director of Environmental Planning, Bureau of
Policy and Planning, 3800 Berlin Turnpike, P.O. Box 317546, Newington,
CT 06131-7546, Telephone: (860) 594-2920.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Existing State Route 25 is a major arterial
from Interstate 95 in Bridgeport, Connecticut to U.S. Route 7 in
Brookfield, Connecticut. The corridor under study involves the section
from State Route 111 in Trumbull to Interstate 84 in Newtown. Following
the Notice of Intent for the preparation of a Draft EIS, project
scoping and preparation of the document began. Multiple expressway
alternatives on new alignment were studied, as well as a widening of
existing Route 25 with a 100 foot right of way for a length of
approximately 11 miles. A minimal widening of the existing road with a
75 foot right of way and approximate length of 10 miles was also
studied. In 1992, a strategic financial plan was developed by the
Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT). This plan
reevaluated major transportation project in light of transportation
needs and financial constraints. Based on this plan, as well as severe
environmental concerns of the expressway alternatives, the ConnDOT
decided to narrow the scope of the project to only the widening
alternative which has the least environmental and socio-economic
impacts of all previously studied alternatives. No significant impacts
are foreseen from the limited widening.
In light of the change of scope of the project, the FHWA and the
ConnDOT agree that the foreseen impacts of this
[[Page 61163]]
project no longer warrant an EIS. An Environmental Assessment will be
prepared and processed to fully analyze the proposal.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205,
Highway Planning and Construction. The regulations implementing
Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this program)
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 315; 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: October 31, 1997.
Donald J. West,
Division Administrator, Glastonbury, Connecticut.
[FR Doc. 97-29924 Filed 11-13-97; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-22-M
![[logo] US EPA](http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/images/logo_epaseal.gif)