An opportunity to turn data and public input into a 25-year vision for transportation in the NVCOG Region.
Updating Our Plan
The public outreach period for the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) was from 2/22/2019 through 4/12/2019. Residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested individuals were encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the transportation planning process and provide valuable input on transportation needs in the Greater Waterbury Area.
Take a look at the MTP, the executive summary and associated documents, all located in the sidebar.
Public Involvement
By sharing your ideas and opinions about how to improve the safety and efficiency of your community’s transportation system, you may help guide elected officials when they make decisions about where and how to invest in the transportation system in the future. The results of the most recent survey were published in the CNVMPO MTP 2019-2045 document in Appendix D. Thank you to all that participated!
You can always suggest transportation project ideas in the region through the Mobility Project Reporter.
A public information meeting was held on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. at NVCOG.
Written comments were accepted until 4:00 PM on Wednesday, April 10, 2019.
The MTP was adopted by the CNVMPO at its meeting on Friday, April 12th, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
More Information
For further information on the Metropolitan Transportation Plan, see the Transportation Plan page.
- Completed Studies & Projects
- Waterbury Area Transit Study (WATS)
- MTP 2050
- Route 229 Corridor Study
- Bristol – Downtown Trail Routing Study
- NRG Trail Thomaston to Torrington Routing Feasibility Study
- Berlin 1406 Chamberlain Highway
- Berlin 161 Massirio Drive
- Metropolitan Transportation Plan
- 28 Glen Road, Newtown
- Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
- Naugatuck 251 Rubber Ave
The MTP for the GBVMPO is also available. For more information please visit the MetroCOG website.
View an interactive online summary of the transportation plan MTP Story Map.
Staff Contact:
Christian Meyer
Supervising Transportation Planner
cmeyer@nvcogct.org