Main Street/Blush Hill Update July 16-23

BLUSH HILL

Pavement milling has been done in preparation for paving of Blush Hill Road in several weeks. Highway Department crews next week will move on to maintenance of roadside ditches followed by culvert replacements. The culvert project likely will involve one-way alternating traffic. This work is very weather dependent and will be postponed in the event of heavy or steady rain. 

Paving is scheduled for Thursday and Friday on Lonesome Trail Road off of Blush Hill Road. Paving, however, also requires dry weather conditions and may be rescheduled if there is significant rain. 

  

MAIN STREET 

OVERALL IMPACTS

  • Flaggers and pedestrian crossers will be present where construction is taking place. 

  • Expect construction activities along the length of the project to clean up, and prep for paving at the end of this month, weather permitting.

Segment 1: North Main Street between Dac Rowe Park and Stowe Street 

  • Structures in the roadway are being raised to prepare for paving towards the end of July.

  • Paving will be done on driveway aprons that have not yet been done.

Segment 2: Between Stowe Street and Park Row

  • Structures in the roadway are being raised to prepare for paving towards the end of July.

  • Work will continue to grade, seed and mulch areas along sidewalks and driveways where needed. 

  • Completing walkways where needed.

  • Paving driveway aprons that have not yet been done.

  • Construction activities will be taking place by the Reservoir Restaurant and Salon/Boutique next door.

 Segments 3 and 4: Park Row to the end of the project  

  • Drainage structures in the roadway are being raised to prepare for paving in July.

  • Work will continue to grade, seed and mulch areas by sidewalks and driveways where needed.

  • Healy Court will be graded and resurfaced where construction took place.  Expect delays in access while this takes place.

  • Paving driveway aprons that have not yet been done.

The work schedule is contingent on weather, equipment, supplies and a variety of circumstances. Get more information and sign up for updates at waterburyworks.com. Project contact is Barb Farr at 802-244-4300 or bfarr@waterburyvt.com

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