On June 24, 2020

Road construction planned for the week of June 22

Here is a list of road construction projects happening in the area. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it.

Rutland and Windsor Counties

Bethel – Bridge replacement activities along VT 12. Motorists should expect some gravel roadway with increased in-road activity on the job site. Moderate delays.

Bristol – A paving and sidewalk project continues with day and nightwork along VT 17 in the downtown. Motorists will encounter flagged one-way alternating traffic. Plan on adding extra time to your travel.

Castleton – Continued ledge stabilization activities along VT 30. A lane closure is in place with traffic regulated by a temporary signal. Expect minor delays at the signal location..

Fair Haven – Driveway apron and milling operations along VT 22A. Motorists may encounter one-way alternating traffic with minor delays.

Hartford – A roundabout project is underway along US 5. Traffic will be reduced to one thru lane and one turn lane in each direction of US 5 from the I-91 interchange continuing past the Junction Marketplace.

Pittsford – US 7 is under reconstruction. One truck lane is closed Southbound. Minor delays can be expected with short stoppages of traffic as crews move equipment around the construction zone. Please note that a speed reduction is in place, with fines doubled in the work zone.

Poultney – Expect some alternating one-way traffic along VT 30 and VT 31 for line striping.

Putney – The bridge along US-5 at the intersection of Kimball Hill Rd. is being prepared for deck replacements. Motorists may encounter flaggers to assist with operations. Minimal delays.

West Rutland – Multiple projects are underway. Paving operations along VT 4A and VT 133, with signal and paving work at the intersection of BUS 4 and VT 4A. Motorists can expect areas of one-way alternating traffic with some delays.

Windsor – Hartland – A paving project begins along US 5 starting in Windsor progressing North. Travelers should expect areas of alternating one-way traffic with some delays.

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