Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 242a - State Transportation Strategy and Transportation Investment Areas
Section 13b-57q. - Annual financing plan for TSB projects. Five-year financing plan.

Section 13b-57q is repealed, effective July 1, 2016.

(June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-4, S. 17; P.A. 04-149, S. 2; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 05-4, S. 42; P.A. 11-61, S. 14; P.A. 16-151, S. 19.)

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 13b - Transportation

Chapter 242a - State Transportation Strategy and Transportation Investment Areas

Section 13b-57d. - Definitions.

Section 13b-57e. - Connecticut Transportation Strategy Board established. Membership.

Section 13b-57f. - Transportation investment areas created.

Section 13b-57g. - Transportation strategy. Development. Revisions. Report.

Section 13b-57h. - Use of funds from Transportation Strategy Board projects account. Projects to be completed.

Section 13b-57i. - Performance reports on TSB projects requiring accompanying economic development plans.

Section 13b-57j to 13b-57l. - Analysis of effects of initial strategy; analysis to accompany recommended updates or revisions to TSB projects or to strategy. Commissioner of Transportation to submit annual report re non-TSB projects. Commissioner of...

Section 13b-57m. - Purpose for funding transportation-related projects.

Section 13b-57n and 13b-57o. - Definitions. Authorization for bonds and bond anticipation notes; authorized funding amounts.

Section 13b-57p. - Prioritization of projects and purposes. Submission of priorities to board. Revision of annual financing plan. Requirements for submission of board recommendations.

Section 13b-57q. - Annual financing plan for TSB projects. Five-year financing plan.

Section 13b-57r. - Transportation Strategy Board projects account. Moneys to be deposited into the account.

Section 13b-57s. - Expenditure from Transportation Strategy Board projects account for demand responsive transportation program.

Section 13b-57t. - Expenditures from Transportation Strategy Board projects account for the New Haven Line revitalization program.