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Posted on: June 11, 2021

[ARCHIVED] Construction for the Week of June 14th

For the week of June 14th, weather permitting, the following work is scheduled:

Highway Division Updates

  • Last week, the Highway Division:
    • Completed road repairs and installed new curbing on Evergreen Road and Grove Avenue
    • Repaired potholes on Hampden Street and at the Hampton Avenue and Old South Street parking lots
    • Patched sewer trench cuts on Pilgrim Drive
    • Installed signs on Belmont Avenue, Bright Street, Butler Place, Crafts Avenue, Eastern Avenue, Hawley Street, Masonic Street, North Farms Road, North Loudville Road, Pine Street, Pomeroy Terrace, Westhampton Road, and Woodmont Road
  • Street sweeping continues in Ward 4; street sweeping schedule for 2021 by ward will be in the following order: 5, 4, 3, 2, 7, 1, 6
  • To report a pothole, please submit a request via the Pothole Repair Form; the largest potholes are filled first to alleviate hazards to vehicles; as hazards arise and are identified, they will be addressed.

Atwood Drive

  • The City has contracted with GEG Construction, Inc. for roadway reconstruction and water line replacement on Atwood Drive
  • The project is substantially complete and pre-construction traffic patterns will resume
  • The contractor will continue working on signage and other minor site improvements in the following weeks
  • Officers will assist with traffic control for the placement of driveway aprons or as necessary

Bridge Street, Damon Road, Interstate 91 - Exit 19

  • MassDOT has contracted with Baltazar Contractors, Inc. to construct a roundabout and associated improvements to the Interstate 91 - Exit 19 interchange at the base of the Coolidge Bridge
  • The project is scheduled to be completed by June 2021
  • Baltazar will be cleaning drainage structures on the I-91 northbound and southbound ramps with right lane closures on I-91; sign placement and street light installation will continue this week
  • Alternating lane closures will be in effect on Route 9 eastbound and westbound between right and left lanes and on Damon Road
  • Motorists should expect traffic delays; officers will assist with traffic control
  • Final paving is tentatively scheduled to be completed at night on Monday, June 21st and Tuesday, June 22nd
  • Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #604597

Damon Road Reconstruction

  • MassDOT has contracted with Gagliarducci Construction, Inc. to reconstruct Damon Road from the bike path to just beyond the intersection with King Street, North King Street and Bridge Road
  • The project will provide intersection and traffic signal improvements, extended sidewalks, a shared use path and other safety improvements
  • The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of July 2023
  • Utility relocation, drainage improvements and water & sewer replacement will occur prior to full depth roadway reconstruction
  • A bike path detour will be in place during the month of June. Bikes and pedestrians will use the new bike path connector behind the former Fish Hook restaurant, cross Damon Road near the new roundabout using the new RRFB signal, and use the sidewalk along DCR property to connect to the former RR bridge crossing the Connecticut River - Bike Path Detour Map (pdf)
  • Gagliarducci will continue working on drainage and concrete headwalls on the eastern end of the project
  • Travel will be restricted to a single lane as needed; officers will assist with traffic control
  • Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #608236

King Street Corridor Improvements

  • MassDOT has contracted with Morais Concrete Service, Inc. to construct roadway improvements to King Street between Bright Street and Church Street
  • The project will provide lane reconfiguration, bicycle and pedestrian improvements, landscaping and drainage improvements and new traffic signals at North & Summer Streets and Finn Street at both King and State Streets
  • The project is scheduled to be completed in phases by Fall 2022
  • Morais will be installing drainage structures and relocating hydrants near Cumberland Farms, Florence Savings Bank and Goodyear/Northampton Tire
  • Two way traffic will be maintained but lane closures and shifts will be in effect; officers will assist with traffic control
  • Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #706502

Masonic Street Parking Lot & Amber Lane

  • The City has contracted with Jack Goncalves & Sons, Inc. to remedy a failing sewer line which passes through both the Masonic Street parking lot and Amber Lane and serves multiple Main Street businesses and residents; the project will also upgrade the water main to allow for enhanced fire flows and future fire sprinkler connections
  • Construction has begun and will be ongoing throughout the summer months; as of June 1st, the Masonic Street parking lot is closed to the general public
  • The Contractor has installed a new water main in the Masonic Street parking lot with water main spur-lines to the alleyway behind buildings 219 to 241 Main Street; additional work to provide water services will continue after disinfecting and testing of the new water mains
  • Additional test pits are planned for the alleyway and Amber Lane to better define location and elevation of various utilities

North Farms Road

  • The City contracted with Palmer Paving Corp last year (2020) for pavement reclamation and drain improvements on North Farms Road and North Maple Street
  • The contractor or their subcontractors may be on North Farms Road or at Fitzgerald Lake this week finishing up contracted work, such as laying porous asphalt on the Fitzgerald Lake path, installing a pavement patch near Country Way or working on various punch list items

An overview of all current Public Works projects can be found by going to Current Projects.

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