On August 31, 2016

Road closure to affect access to Chittenden destinations

By Julia Purdy
PITTSFORD—Chittenden Road will be closed to through traffic from Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 and possibly over the Labor Day weekend, according to Town Manager John Haverstock, although he hopes that will not be the case. The work is being done near the Newton Farm on Chittenden Road, north of the intersection of East Pittsford Road and Meadow Lake Drive. The most direct alternate route for those heading to destinations in the Town of Chittenden is Sangamon Road off Route 7 in Pittsford. Sangamon Road arrives at Chittenden Road north of the site.
An older corrugated steel culvert is being replaced with a larger box culvert to handle an unnamed stream that swells in heavy rains, washes out the roadway and contributes to erosion, he said. The precast concrete box culvert will be sizeable: 6x12x34 feet.
The work is being funded to 90 percent through the Agency of Transportation’s Structures Grant, with the town picking up the rest of the tab.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Reflecting on 30 years, a short history of Sal Salmeri and Moguls

July 30, 2024
By Polly Mikula  Salmeri, 62, has been coming up to Killington for most of his life, moving here full-time 35 years ago. “I used to come up here when I was a young kid with my uncles from Weymouth, Massachusetts, we belonged to the Mercury Ski Club,” he said. “The ski club was great, we…

New donut shop opening in Ludlow

June 5, 2024
The grand opening of New England Cider Donuts at 29 Main St. in Ludlow was recently celebrated with a ribbon cutting. The new shop will offer local coffee, breakfast sandwiches, assorted baked goods, in addition to delicious cider and specialty donuts. In the summer months it’ll also offer extravagant ice cream sundaes. 

United Way of Rutland County names new exc. director

May 22, 2024
The United Way of Rutland County (UWRC) announced the appointment of Tina Van Guilder as its new executive director, May 17.  Van Guilder officially assumed her role as executive director May 6. With over seven years of direct non-profit leadership experience in the Rutland County area, coupled with recent roles focusing on grant coordination, budget…

Three reasons I’m voting ‘Yes’ for the new school build

February 28, 2024
Dear Editor, As a full-time Killington resident, here are three reasons why I’m voting for the new school build. First, the time is now. As others have indicated in previous letters, seven years of school boards have been working on this project. Over the course of that time, volunteer school board members, community members, and…