The work will start this week and finish in early December.
Simsbury officials said traffic overnight starting this weekend will be impacted by construction to build a new plaza.
Sunday/Monday's rain and wind storm has taken down trees in multiple parts of town.
The three-day festival that benefits a prominent nonprofit will feature motorcycle and classic car cruises through the area this weekend.
Residents of Avon, Danbury, East Granby, Farmington, Kent, Middlebury, Simsbury, and Southbury can register for the virtual event Aug. 11.
The incident happened on Thursday, July 31, with road closures expected as repairs begin on Monday, Aug. 4.
He was recently ranked among the top 10 public works leaders in the nation, according to the American Public Works Association.
Police from Simsbury and Canton announced the changes Wednesday, hoping for a safer environment for motorists.
The Town of Simsbury this week released a list of local roadways that will be repaved this construction season.
The incident is the second road closure of the day in Simsbury due to traffic hazards associated with utility poles/lines.
The single-vehicle accident occurred early Tuesday morning and involved a utility pole.
The line of thunderstorms on Saturday resulted in several closed roads.
The accident involved a vehicle and a utility pole/transformer, according to police.
The roadways were closed for much of the day Tuesday.
A vehicle Friday morning slammed into a utility pole.
The project will cause several road closures and delays on Tuesday, Sept. 10.
A 'Raising Cane's' chicken chain is opening in Simsbury on Tuesday, with local police warning motorists in three towns to be ready.
The situation slowed traffic and had shut off water service for that area.
Benefit motorcycle/classic car cruises for a statewide charitable foundation will take over Simsbury roadways Saturday afternoon.
Motorists are being asked to avoid the area through Thursday, Aug. 1.
The tree had taken down some utility lines, according to the state Department of Transportation.
A line of heavy rain and thunderstorms plowed through Connecticut Wednesday night, causing many road closures.
The incident happened amid Thursday morning's wind and rain.
An accident brought down utility lines.
The incident came on a day when high winds are affecting the entire state.
The fire was first reported at about 8:44 a.m.
The latest improvement is expected to enhance pedestrian safety in that part of town.
Simsbury police Friday said multiple spots in town are still closed to traffic due to the rainstorm earlier in the week.
The Simsbury Police Department Thursday issued an updated list of road closures due to the rainstorm earlier this week.
Police said this is a result of the Farmington River rising during the course of the day.
The accident happened early Thursday night, with Simsbury police early Friday providing added details.
Multiple roads remained closed in Simsbury due to flooding from the heavy rain earlier this week, but by late-morning, they were open.
Two days after a serious rain/wind storm, multiple Simsbury roads are still closed.
One day after the town and state were ravaged by rain and wind, several roads remain closed in Simsbury.
Simsbury police are urging motorists to exercise caution on local roadways, with several already closed due to fallen trees and wires.
Sunday/Monday's wind and rain storm is causing havoc on local roadways.
The town is slated to conduct some road work.
The road closure was expected to last 'several hours,' but the situation was rectified quicker than expected.
Friday and Saturday's massive rainstorm caused widespread weekend flooding, closing roads through Monday.
The vehicle-versus-pedestrian collision had shut down a busy portion of Simsbury roadway.