On June 25, 2025
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AOT reports this week’s road construction

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This weekly report is a list of planned construction activities that will affect traffic on local state highways and interstates for the week of June 23. For a full statewide list of construction this week visit: vtrans.vermont.gov.

I-89 Royalton

Construction continues Monday through Friday on the I-89 bridges near Exit 3. Traffic is reduced to a single lane. Southbound traffic will use the travel lane, while northbound traffic crosses the median and returns north past the bridges. The Exit 3 North off-ramp uses a crossover to the new ramp. Speed limits are 55 mph in work zones and 25 mph on the Exit 3 off-ramp. On Wednesday or Thursday, the speed limit on VT 107 will be reduced to 30 mph with a 14’ height restriction, and traffic will be alternately diverted with flaggers managing flow due to a deck pour on I-89.  

Ludlow

Daily lane closures are scheduled for VT 100 and VT 103. Flaggers are anticipated to be controlling one-way alternating traffic patterns and to be staffed in intersections throughout the project limits. Expect delays. Sidewalk detours will be in place as needed. Pedestrians should watch for signed detour routes on VT 103 and project fencing leading around closed areas on VT 100S.   

Pittsford

Motorists on U.S. 7 can expect little to no traffic impact. Flaggers may be present to allow for truck traffic in and out of the work area.

Quechee Gorge Bridge

The eastbound lane closure and one-way alternating traffic controlled by a traffic signal will continue until mid-season when the closure switches sides to the westbound lane. The trail at the bridge underpass is closed through fall 2025. The adjacent trail is open via a signed detour through the visitor center.    

Rutland

A railroad crossing project will require single-lane closures with alternating one-way traffic controlled by flaggers on West Street near Forest Street from Monday through Thursday between 6:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. West Street will be closed at the railroad crossing near Forest Street, with traffic maintained via detour routes from Friday at 6 a.m. through Sunday at 8 p.m. Local traffic on West Street will be detoured via Meadow Street, School Street, Forest Street, and Pine Street. Through traffic (including trucks) on West Street will be detoured via Columbian Avenue, State Street, and Merchants Row.     

Woodstock

Detour signs will direct traffic to Stimets Road, an unpaved route located about 0.20 miles north of the junction with VT 12, where drivers should use caution. Flaggers will assist with truck traffic near Log Cabin Drive.     

For more information, visit: vtrans.vermont.gov.

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