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Breakout Projects

The team is evaluating a variety of breakout projects that could independently provide benefits before the completion of the long-term congestion solution on I-84. These could include:

Dynamic Lane Use

Successfully implemented by several other states, this allows the inside median shoulder to be used for as a travel lane during peak commuting hours or other periods when warranted. This would reduce congestion without widening the highway and be a quicker, more cost effective, and less impactful solution to address this need.

A rendering of potential diverging diamond interchange at Interchange 8.

Interchange 8 Improvements

This potential project introduces a Diverging Diamond interchange to improve circulation and traffic operations from Newtown Road to I-84 and I-84 to Route 6. This includes the relocation of the I-84 East on-ramp.

A rendering of the potential Main St/Downs St/ North St intersection.

Main St / Downs St / North St Intersection

Just outside of downtown, this potential project seeks to improve sight lines, reduce congestion, and improve traffic operations and safety at the Main St/Downs St/ North St intersection.

A map of potential improvements to regional bus routes.

Transit

Potential regional transit service with express bus routes connecting downtown Danbury with train stations (Brewster and Norwalk) and other town centers. A local circulator shuttle is also being evaluated to link the express service with existing HART stops.

What Mill Plain Road and other streets could look like with protected bike lanes.

Bike

Bicycle improvements on Mill Plain Road and other streets could repurpose the existing roadway for enhancing bicycle travel and creating protected bike lanes.