City Seeks $5 Million Grant for Allen Street Stormwater Project

from http://nbpoliticus.com — Publication date February 22, 2026

City officials confirmed last week they are seeking a major grant to close the gap in the funding of the Allen Street Utility-Road Phase II project where flooding and sewage overflows have caused problems in the neighborhood for decades.

The regional Local Transportation Capital Improvement Program (LOTCIP) received the New Britain application for $5 million to add to state and local funds already identified for implementation, Mayor Bobby Sanchez said.

On January 21st, Sanchez and Public Works Director Mark Moriarty held a meeting to update residents and Ward 4 alderpersons with a new plan to finance the project that included the LOTCIP grant program that is funneled to towns through the Capitol Region Council of Governments.

New Britain and other communities receive annual LOTCIP entitlement funds in local aid packages to make street and infrastructure improvements, including the street paving program. The grant for Allen Street would be over and above the regular allocation that totaled $1,515,489 in 2025. The CRCOG-LOTCIP program entertains larger projects in the central CT area.

The project encompasses 3,500 feet of roadway improvements and utility upgrades from Oak Street down to Beacon Street on Allen Street. According to the plan developed for the city by Cardinal Engineering, an existing 24-inch storm drainage pipe will be replaced with new piping ranging in size from 48 to 66 inches. The existing 12-inch sanitary pipe will be replaced with a 24-inch pipe and a water main will also be replaced. Roadway reconstruction will include new curbing, sidewalks and driveway aprons in the project area.

Existing conditions on Allen Street between Oak and Stanley streets. (Dept. of Public Works)

Since the summer of 2023 a dramatic jump in flooding from extreme weather led to a public outcry in New Britain, especially from residents in the Overlook Avenue-McKinley Drive and Allen Street neighborhoods. The public pressure eventually led to new plans and capital funding for Allen and Overlook where extensive damage occurs. The city addressed flooding at Overlook and McKinley, a $2 million project, with remaining federal American Rescue Act funds last year.

Roxbury Road resident Frank Chase, hit hard by flooding to his home, has led efforts to secure infrastructure funding and mobilize support for project implementation.

City officials are counting on the $5 million CRCOG-LOTCIP grant request to be the catalyst for project implementation. The financial plan introduced in January seeks to raise $18 million in local, state and federal funding. Other sources of funding either committed or sought include:

  • $6 million in local funding committed to date
  • $2 million from CT Urban Action Grant from state bond commission to date (2025)
  • $960,000 US EPA State Bond Request with $239,938 local share
  • $4 million water infrastructure federal funding application.

John McNamara is a Ward 4 Alderman and the Common Council Majority Leader.

Road Work Is Underway For Seven Streets in Ward 4 Near CCSU

The City’s Annual Milling & Paving Program is underway and seven Ward 4 streets in the vicinity of Central CT State University (CCSU) are scheduled for re-paving in July.

Ward 4 streets slated for work include Hillcrest Avenue, Kilbourne Avenue, Hazelmere Road, Sylvan Road, Sunnyslope Drive, Rosemary Lane and Fairway Drive. Overall 30 streets throughout the city are being upgraded including the Walnut Hill Park Loop Road. The milling and paving began on June 16 and will continue through July and a portion of August.

Residents with questions or who are looking for more information may visit the Department of Public Works Pavement Management Program for daily updates provided by Traffic Operations Manager Carl Gandja. Officials say the rehabilitation work involves milling two inches off the top of existing pavement and then installing two inches of new pavement.

Spending for the milling & paving program in 2025 totals $3,000,000. In May the Common Council authorized a $2,690,000 payment to Tilcon Connecticut, Inc. and $310,000 to Garrity Asphalt Reclaiming of Bloomfield for the purchase of bituminous concrete materials and installation on streets across the city. Selections were made through the state cooperative purchasing plan. The source of funds is from state road aid through the Local Capital Improvement Program (LoCIP) and the city’s 1% for roads program.

Sunnyslope Drive is one of seven streets in Ward 4 to be re-paved this summer.

For more information: John McNamara, 860-416-0665 Email john.mcnamara@newbritainct.gov

2024 Paving Program Includes Two Streets In Ward Four

DPW Repaving Will Cover 23 Streets Starting June 17th

The City’s annual road paving program will resurface portions of 23 streets in the summer months, the Department of Public Works (DPW) announced.

Ward Four streets slated for work include Alexander Road from Miriam Road to Stanley Street and McClintock Street from LaSalle Street (in Ward Three) to Eddy Glover Boulevard.

The road work throughout the city begins June 17th and is expected to last approximately six to seven weeks.  Officials say the rehabilitation work involves milling two inches off the top of existing pavement and then installing two inches of new pavement.

A total of $1,890,000 is appropriated for milling and paving this year with funding from state Road Aid, the Local Capital Improvement Program (LoCIP) and the city’s 1% for roads program.

Alexander Road from Stanley St to Miriam Road is slated for paving this summer.

The Table below shows all streets selected for rehabilitation by the Pavement Management Program for the city’s 165 miles of roadways. Once the paving begins in June residents may check for daily updates:

 Click HERE for Detailed Daily Updates. 
NameFromTo
Albany AvenueClinton StAlden St
Alexander RoadMiriam RdStanley St
Bank StreetMain StColumbus Blvd
Capitol AvenueBurritt Steast end
Davis StreetDoris StCarmody St
Dean DriveSlater RoadWalker Road
Doris StreetGold StGrove St
High StreetW Main StColumbus Blvd
High StreetMyrtle StBroad St
High StreetBroad StBiruta Street
Lorraine StreetLasalle StreetMilton Street
McClintock StreetLasalle StreetEddy Glover Blvd
Nash StreetWest EndAlbany Av
Norton RoadW Main StSlater Rd
Overlook AvenueCorbin AvFarmington Av
Pentlow AvenueCorbin AvFarmington Av
Pulaski Streetwest endAlbany Av
Russwin RoadW Main StSlater Rd
Slater RoadW Main StClinton St
Stanley StreetKelsey StChestnut St
Torkom DriveSlater RdSlater Rd
Whiting StreetRRStanley St
Yeaton StreetMalikowski CircleFarmington Avenue
Source: New Britain Department of Public Works

Alderman John McNamara (D-4), 860-416-0665 john.mcnamara@newbritain.ct.gov