Main Street Construction | April 30-May 7
Special note: In addition to the Main Street project, repairs are scheduled for Reservoir Road leading to the Waterbury Reservoir State Park in Waterbury Center starting Monday, May 3. The road will be closed to the public for a week. The parking area above the gate at the top of the road will also be closed during this time.
OVERALL IMPACTS
Ongoing work includes: sidewalks, walkways, installation of new lampposts, landscaping, signage, a final layer of pavement, final line striping. Overhead utility lines will gradually be removed by July 2022.
Flaggers and pedestrian crossers will be present where construction is taking place.
Watch for changing work locations and traffic patterns.
No construction activities are scheduled for weekends.
This project is scheduled to be completed in July-August
Segment 1. North Main Street from Railroad bridge by Dac Rowe to Stowe Street
Work continues on North Main Street from the railroad bridge towards the downtown core to prepare for new concrete sidewalks. The schedule for concrete depends on weather. Be prepared to be flexible these next few weeks as the work crew progresses by each property. Forms will be in place for newly poured sidewalks.
Residents are asked to communicate with workers if they are blocking a driveway so they can make accommodations. When new concrete is poured, vehicles will need to park off site for several days until the concrete has cured. Parking is available at the municipal office building and library.
Landscaping will take place as weather allows.
Stowe Street note:
The current work on lower Stowe Street is a town project although the work crew is the same. Construction will continue through May 7 and lower Stowe Street will be open to pedestrians during this time.
New concrete sidewalks will be poured in early May.
Segment 2. South Main Street between Stowe Street and Park Street
Forms will be set up for newly poured concrete sidewalks.
The schedule for concrete installation depends on weather.
Residents are asked to communicate with workers if they are blocking a driveway so they can make accommodations. When new concrete is poured, vehicles will need to park off site for several days until the concrete has cured.
Impacted business access will have temporary accommodations while new concrete cures.
Landscaping will take place as weather allows.
Segments 3 and 4 from Park Row to the end of the project
No significant construction activities are anticipated through May 7.
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.