Vermont’s Agency of Transportation (AOT) released the following report of planned construction activities that will have traffic impacts on state highways throughout Vermont for the week of Nov. 15-21. The following affect our readership in Central Vermont.
- I-89 Sharon – Bridge rehabilitation begins to wrap up for the season. Traffic has been reduced to one lane in each direction. Motorists should be aware of a work zone speed reduction.
- I-89 White River Junction – Our partners at NHDOT are working on a multi-year bridge replacement project on I-89 over the Connecticut River. Motorists should expect lane and speed reductions over the bridge.
- I-91 Hartford – Motorists will encounter continuous lane closures on I-91 in both directions between Exits 12 and 11 as bridge repair operations continue.
- Cavendish – Weathersfield – A roadway project is nearing completion on VT 131. Motorists should expect alternating one-way traffic at times throughout the project area. Minor delays may occur. A work-zone speed reduction remains in effect.
- Fair Haven – Castleton – Motorists should expect shoulder closures along U.S 4 eastbound for a traffic sign replacement project.
- Pittsford – A roadway project along U.S. 7 continues. One-way alternating traffic will be required intermittently throughout the week. Delays may occur. A speed reduction to 35 mph remains in effect.
- Plymouth – The closure of VT-100 between U.S. 4 and VT 100A remains in place through the last week of November. Traffic continues to be rerouted from the south side to VT 100A and from the north side to U.S. 4. Through-traffic is not permitted.
- Proctor – Expect one-way alternating traffic on the North Street bridge this week as the project wraps up.