Main Street Construction Update | Oct. 16-23

Overall: 

  • Expect traffic delays and one-way alternating traffic throughout the project. 

  • Flaggers and pedestrian crossers are present. 

  • Use alternate streets when possible.

Between Dac Rowe Park and Stowe Street

  • North Main Street - New granite curbs are being installed. Expect one-way alternating traffic.

  • For those properties with curing concrete sidewalks, parking is available at the Municipal Offices at 28 North Main St.

  • Lower Stowe Street – Concrete sidewalks will be poured from Bidwell Lane to the Main Street intersection starting on Wednesday, October 14th.

  • Customers and tenants on Stowe Street will have access to buildings via temporary ramps across the fresh concrete areas while it cures.

  • Patch paving of Lower Stowe Street will be done where conduit was installed. The street may be temporarily closed to thru traffic when paving.

  • Driveway apron paving will begin to take place on North Main Street along with cleanup of sidewalks and driveways.

Between Stowe Street and Park Street

  • Starting Monday, Oct. 19, pouring of concrete sidewalks will take place where curbs have been installed from the top of Bank Hill to Foundry Street. Building entries will have temporary walkways over the new sidewalks. New sidewalks across driveways take approximately 7 days to cure for vehicles.

  • Walkway and sidewalk cleanup continues.

  • New lampposts will continue to be installed.

Park Row to the end of the project  

  • No significant work through Oct. 23. 

Waterbury Roundabout

This is a separate project from Main Street involving the roundabout and the roadways connecting with it. Flaggers will be in place in the work zone. 

This week: Work will be wrapping up on line striping and final details. Crews will be working Monday, Oct. 19, through Friday, Oct. 23, between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Expect alternating one-way traffic patterns with flaggers in the work zone.

MORE INFO

To sign up for email updates or for questions, contact Community Transportation Liaison Barb Farr at 888-3810 or 244-4300, bfarr@waterburyvt.com. Much more detailed information including maps, project drawings, etc. online at waterburyworks.com.

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