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Posted on: September 20, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Construction for the Week of September 23rd

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Highway Division Updates

  • Last week, the Highway Division:
    • Repaired potholes on Madison Avenue, O’Donnell Drive and Westwood Terrace
    • Patched trench cuts on Franklin Street, Linden Street and Madison Avenue
    • Repaired road edges along Prospect Street and Summer Street
    • Repaired curbs on Chesterfield Road, Forest Glen Drive and Ryan Road
    • Installed, removed, repaired and/or replaced signs on Button Street, Cooke Avenue, Federal Street, Florence Road, Hatfield Street, Masonic Street, North Street, Orchard Street, Riverside Drive and Ryan Road
    • Painted parking lines on Fruit Street
  • Federal Street is reduced to one lane at the culvert crossing between Milton Street and Vernon Street until further notice
  • Lovefield Street remains closed until further notice
  • Annual ward street sweeping operations are complete and will resume in the spring; periodic/as-needed sweeping will continue through the fall
  • 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
  • To report an issue with a traffic sign, please submit a request via the Traffic Sign Issue Form

Dam & Flood Control System Vegetation Management

  • The City has contracted with Cain’s Mechanical LLC for vegetation management on dams within the City’s watershed areas and at various locations throughout the levee and flood control system on both the Connecticut and Mill Rivers
  • Work to mechanically remove unwanted woody growth and fallen trees and localized placement of rip rap for slope stabilization will be undertaken periodically system wide throughout the growing season
  • The Contractor will mow the levees and around the floodwalls in the coming weeks

Damon Road Reconstruction

  • MassDOT has contracted with Gagliarducci Construction, Inc. to reconstruct Damon Road from the bike path to just beyond the intersection with Bridge Road, King Street and North King Street
  • The project will provide intersection and traffic signal improvements, extended sidewalks, a shared use path and other safety improvements
  • Project completion is anticipated in Fall 2024
  • The Contractor will continue installing curb, sidewalk and signage and adjusting structures at the Bridge Road-Damon Road-King Street-North King Street intersection this week; the right lane on King Street & North King Street may be closed and one way alternating traffic may be in place on Damon Road during construction hours (7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.)
  • Damon Road top course paving is scheduled OVERNIGHT this week, Wednesday through Friday, from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.; one-way alternating traffic will be in place
  • Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #608236

Dryads Green Extension Drainage & Slope Improvements

  • The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to construct drainage and slope improvements from the end of Dryads Green Extension to the Mill River; work also includes roadway drainage improvements
  • Construction is complete
  • Public Works will be on-site continuing post-construction observations throughout the summer
  • Minor site modifications will be installed in the coming weeks

Easthampton Road (Route 10) Water Main Replacement

  • The City has contracted with Jack Goncalves & Sons, Inc to replace 650 feet of water main on Easthampton Road from Earle Street to Racing Mart/Shell
  • The Contractor will continue installing the new water main connections and services this week
  • A third water shutoff will be necessary for tie-ins to the existing system; flyers will be distributed to affected homes and businesses at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled shutdowns

Green Street - Smith College Geothermal Project

  • Smith College is undertaking a campus-wide geothermal energy project
  • The project includes the installation of underground distribution piping across several City streets
  • Work is anticipated to last through September

I-91 Bridges over Route 5 (Mount Tom Road), Railroad and Hockanum Road

  • MassDOT has contracted with J.F. White, Inc. to construct roadway improvements to I-91 and at Exit 23 (formerly Exit 18)
  • The project will replace the I-91 bridges over Route 5, the Railroad and Hockanum Road and construct safety and signal improvements at the exit interchange
  • Project completion is anticipated in Fall 2024
  • I-91 southbound:
    • Daytime left lane closure Monday through Friday this week, from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for median excavation & restoration
    • Nighttime alternating lane and ramp closures Sunday & Tuesday this week, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., for paving operations; a detour will be in place during ramp closures
  • I-91 northbound:
    • Nighttime alternating lane and ramp closures Monday & Wednesday this week, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., for paving operations; a detour will be in place during ramp closures
  • Route 5:
    • Daytime shoulder closure Monday through Friday this week, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., for curb & sidewalk installation
    • Nighttime alternating lane and ramp closures Thursday this week, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., for paving operations; a detour will be in place during ramp closures
  • Hockanum Road:
    • Daytime road closure on Friday this week, from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., for paving operations; a detour (pdf) will be in place
  • Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #606552

Pavement Markings

  • The City has contracted with K5 Corporation to repaint pavement markings across the City including center lines, edge lines, lane lines, stop lines, crosswalks, symbols and speed humps
  • The Contractor will be painting overnight, from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., this week

Pavement Resurfacing 2024

  • The City has contracted with Northeast Paving for paving on the following streets: Bridge Road, Burts Pit Road, Chestnut Street, Dana Street, Look Park roundabout, Loudville Road, North Elm Street, North Loudville Road, North Main Street, North Maple Street and Spring Street
  • The project also includes sidewalk reconstruction along several of the streets to be repaved and on North Main Street from Park Street to the Look Park roundabout, upgrades to curb ramps, new pavement markings, sign installation and speed hump & speed table installation (pdf) on Burts Pit Road, Meadow Street and Spring Street
  • See Construction Notice (pdf) for more information
  • Motorist should expect traffic delays; please seek alternate routes if possible
  • The Contractor will continue with the following work this week:
    • North Elm Street: Backfilling curbs
    • North Main Street: Paving surface/top course for sidewalks
    • North Maple Street: Installing asphalt curb
    • Spring Street: Paving surface/top course
  • Night work at Look Park roundabout is scheduled for the week of September 30th; a detour (pdf) will be in place from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

Rocky Hill Road (Route 66)

  • The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to repair a drain pipe near the Hampshire Jail & HOC
  • Work also includes repairs to the east bound lane pavement, curbing and sidewalk
  • Work is scheduled to begin the week of September 30th

Rocky Hill Road, Ice Pond Outlet Improvements

  • The City has contracted with Flynn Enterprises, Inc. to construct improvements to Ice Pond on Rocky Hill Road including installation of a new outlet structure and a new access road
  • Project completion is anticipated in Fall 2024
  • Questions about the project should be directed to the Office of Planning & Sustainability

Sewer Lining

  • The City has contracted with National Water Main Cleaning Company for in situ lining of the sewer main on Cherry Street, Graves Avenue, Highland Avenue, Linden Street, Maplewood Terrace, Milton Street, Orchard Avenue, Ormond Drive, Union Street and Williams Street
  • The project includes cleaning and inspecting sewer lines followed by pipe lining utilizing a technique called ultraviolet-light cured in place pipe (UV-CIPP)
  • Brief disruptions to sewer service will occur during the process and notices will be handed out one (1) week in advance with a reminder notice 24 hours before any service impact
  • See Notice to Residents (pdf) for more information
  • Sewer main lining is complete except for Ormond Drive which is scheduled for late September
  • The Contractor will continue lining sewer laterals on Milton Street and Union Street this week, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Smith College Area Pedestrian Improvements

  • The City has contracted with Pine Ridge Technologies, Inc. to install pedestrian improvements along Elm Street from Henshaw Avenue to Paradise Road and West Street from Green Street to Lower College Lane
  • The project includes restriping crosswalk and pavement markings, replacing signage and installing rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB) & flexible delineator posts
  • Installation of RRFB posts is scheduled to begin this week

South Main Street Sewer Repair

  • The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to make repairs to a sewer main in the vicinity of 143 South Main Street
  • Work is expected to be completed within the next month

Tree Protection Zones

  • The fencing that has been erected in areas of the City around trees is to protect them during the different phases of utility upgrades and other construction excavations that are within fifty (50) feet of a public shade tree. This protection policy (pdf) is a requirement under the City’s trench permit policy (pdf) and ensures that public shade trees are kept free and clear from trunk and root damage.
  • Excavation contractors have a phased approach to utility upgrades where they replace the main lines first over multiple streets then return at a later date to install new services to homes and businesses. Once they complete these phases they will remove the tree protection and may erect them at another location where work has yet to begin. Their schedule, while followed closely by the DPW permit system, is largely based on their operational capacity and contractor availability.

Washington Avenue Sewer Repair

  • The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to make repairs to a sewer main in the vicinity of 101 Washington Avenue
  • The repairs may be completed this Fall

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

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