On May 14, 2025
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AOT plans to replace four bridges on Route 100, 100A

Public meeting is May 19 in Plymouth

The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) will host a public meeting Monday, May 19, at 6 p.m. about four upcoming bridge projects on Route 100 and 100A in Plymouth and Bridgewater, addressing  the short- and long-term construction schedule and traffic impacts.

The presentation will be held at the Plymouth Select Board meeting at Plymouth Town Hall, 68 Town Office Road. Folks can attend either in-person or virtually via Zoom (plymouthvt.org/selectboard-agendas).

Project details:

AOT will replace or reconstruct four bridges, that were damaged by rain and flooding in 2023, during the next three construction seasons, 2025 through 2027.

On Route 100A: 

Bridge No. 9 spans Pinney Hollow Brook in Plymouth. It is approximately 2.95 miles southwest of the intersection with Route 4 and 3.7 miles north of Route 100. Construction will occur this summer.

On Route 100:

Bridge No. 112 spans Tinker Brook in Plymouth. It is approximately 1.4 miles north of the intersection with Route 100A. Construction is planned for the summer of 2026.

Bridge No. 116 spans Madden Brook in Bridgewater. It is approximately 4 miles north of the intersection with Route 100A. Construction is planned for the summer of 2026.

Bridge No. 108 spans Money Brook in Plymouth. It is approximately 1 mile south of the intersection with Route 100A. Construction is planned in 2027.

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