On May 11, 2017

Construction updates: expect paving, lane closures

By Evan Johnson

Springtime roadwork will continue through this week on two projects in central Vermont, with planing and resurfacing of significant portions of east- and west-bound corridors.

Route 4

Work on the nearly 15-mile repaving project on Route 4 will continue this week. According to an update from project engineer Greenman Pedersen, Inc., shoulder reconstruction has been finished and planing and resurfacing activities will continue in their eastward direction over Sherburne Pass.

Milling operations should be in the Wheelerville Road area in Mendon and continue easterly throughout the week. Two-way traffic will be maintained much of the time; however, stopped traffic and delays will occur intermittently.

Crews are scheduled to continue with drainage work along the road in the area of the Cortina Inn, Pico and in Killington throughout this week. This work may require shoulder and/or lane closures. Motorists are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone. Motorists can expect to encounter possible lane shifts, flaggers and uniformed traffic officers throughout the work zone.

Crews will begin to place topsoil, seed and mulch in the location of the scaled back ledge area and in project areas where digging and ditching has been completed Tasks to be completed include cold planing, resurfacing, pavement markings, guardrail and sign installation, and the installation of center line rumble strips. Other work along the project includes ledge removal and the installation of a new precast box culvert just west of the Killington Skyeship, near the intersection with East Mountain Road.

Route 73

On Route 73 between Goshen and Rochester, Pike Industries’ subcontractor, J. Hutchins, has continued with installing underdrain along Route 73, west of Bingo Road. Underdrain activities east of Bingo Road on Route 73 are planned to begin the week of May 15. No work is scheduled during this week.The installation of cross drainage structures continued last week near the intersection of Maple Hill Road and Route 73, working west towards Mom and Pop’s Sugarhouse.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

Dream Maker Bakers will close Dec. 22

December 11, 2024
By Polly Mikula Megan Wagner, owner of Dream Maker Bakers, announced Saturday Dec. 7, that she will be closing her bakery in Killington.  “With a mix of emotions, I’m announcing that Dream Maker Bakers will be permanently closing on December 22, 2024,” she posted on Facebook. “This is something that I have known I wanted…

Long-time Killington clerk is retiring

December 11, 2024
By Curt Peterson No one will ever call Lucrecia Wonsor a “nine-to-fiver.” The veteran Killington clerk (20 years, 4 months) and treasurer (11 years, 10 months) is known for her dedication to her responsibilities, working long hours and some weekends to successfully manage the official and financial affairs of this resort town of about 1,500…

Meet John Neal: Master of a versatile, enjoyable career

December 11, 2024
By Karen D. Lorentz When someone has worked their entire adult life in as many different ski-industry positions as John Neal, it’s not too surprising to hear him say, “The people and the passion for the sport and lifestyle have given me the opportunity to have a career I enjoy.”  Neal grew up in Ludlow,…

Parents complaints about gender curriculum in kindergarten spark concerns from local advocacy groups about censorship

December 11, 2024
By John Flowers/Addison Independent and Mountain Times staff The leadership of the Rutland Area NAACP raised concern over recent developments in neighboring Addison County related to the actions of two Mary Hogan Elementary School parents/guardians who have challenged gender-related instructional materials to educate kindergarten students at the Middlebury school. According to sources, the complaints relate…