Main Street Construction | June 18-26

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

Between Dac Rowe Park and Stowe Street: Residents and businesses should have water onsite for drinking, washing, and flushing while work is ongoing in this area. Sewer services will be installed next week on odd-numbered properties.

Between Stowe Street and Park Street: Road cut excavation will take place on the even-numbered side of South Main Street between Park Rowand Foundry Street. Driveway access will be temporarily disrupted. Vehicles will be traveling on a gravel surface. Public parking is available at 51 South Main Street. There is the possibility of base course paving on Thursday and Friday between Park Street and Foundry Street.

Between Park Row and the end of the project: Sidewalks on the odd-numbered side of South Main Street will be closed into July in this area. Please use new sidewalks on the other side of the street. New curbs have been installed. Once the final roadwork is paved and elevated, the curbs will blend into the tapered driveway. Where new sidewalks are being prepped and poured with concrete, residents and businesses will receive advance notice. Work will cause temporary driveway access delays and closures. Driveways will be blocked for about 7 days after concrete is poured. Neighbors are encouraged to share parking or to use the State Office Complex lots (not at Dept. of Public Safety).

PHOTO CONTEST

Submit Waterbury Main Street construction photos by June 30 for June’s contest to bfarr@waterburyvt.com.  The top three entries will get a free cone coupon from The Udder Guys ice cream tricycle cart between the Reservoir and McGillicuddy’s. 

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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