Connecticut broke ground Wednesday on $42 million in highway improvements on I-95 in Norwalk that employs 80 workers, authorities say.
The I-95 project will provide an additional lane in each direction between Exits 14 and 15, improving safety and relieving congestion on the stretch that gets 140,000 vehicles daily, officials said.
The work is being done by O&G Industries of Torrington under contract to the Connecticut Department of Transportation to be completed early in 2015.
