Main Street Construction Update | Aug. 20-28

Construction activities are ongoing in all segments along Main Street and side roads. Flaggers and pedestrian crossers are present throughout. Expect traffic delays and one-way alternating traffic.

 

Between Dac Rowe Park and Stowe Street

  • Paving will take place this week in this segment.

  • Drainage will be installed.

  • New water service connections will take place starting Monday. 

  • Conduit installation will take place near the Congregational Church.

  • Temporary parking is available at the municipal offices and library. 

Between Stowe Street and Park Street

  • Conduit installation is taking place near Waterbury Sports and the Bargain Boutique.

  • New water service connections will take place starting Monday from Elm Street north on Main Street.

  • Roadway excavation will happen between Waterbury Sports and Elm Street.

  • Driveway and sidewalk prep will take place where new curbs are installed.

  • Sidewalk installation will occur on both sides of the street. As concrete is installed, driveways will be blocked for approximately seven days while it cures.  Vehicles will need to park off site. 

  • Traffic flow changes can be expected at the Village Shopping Center.  Flaggers, pedestrian crossers and signage will help direct traffic flow.

From Park Street to the end of the project

No significant work in this area for the next few weeks.

MONTHLY PHOTO CONTEST

Submit Main Street construction photos by Aug. 31 for the August photo contest. Send to bfarr@waterburyvt.com. The top three entries will get a free cone coupon from The Udder Guys ice cream tricycle cart. To see winning photos from past months, visit waterburyworks.com. 

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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