The importance of fixing the railroad bridge in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich was highlighted during the first State Bond Commission meeting that was held by Lamont under his “debt diet.’’ While numerous other projects have been delayed in communities across the state, Lamont placed the Cos Cob bridge on the first meeting’s agenda, where the commission voted unanimously to allocate $20 million to help repair the aging railroad bridge over the Mianus River in Greenwich. The more-than-century-old bridge was originally constructed in 1904, but the most recent major rehabilitation was conducted back in 1989.