Politics & Government

Which Roads in Stratford Need Improving?

Stratford's expected to receive some cash to improve its roads. Where should the funds be used?

Stratford is set to receive nearly $150,000 in state money to improve its roads.

On Friday, the State Bond Commission is expected to approve $15 million in Town Aid for Roads (TAR) grants, of which Stratford's portion is $148,436.73.

"These funds help stabilize local property taxes and put people to work on projects that need to be done," Stratford said in a statement. "Town Aid Road grants are especially important, allowing communities like Stratford to maintain our roads."

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So the question is: Which roads in town need maintaining or improving?

Share your thoughts in the comments below and we'll ship them to the mayor's office next week.

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"Every dollar received from the state is one less needed from local taxpayers," said Backer.


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