Traffic & Transit

Sewer/Road Work To Impact West Hartford Motorists

Sewer repairs for the next two weeks, along with a re-paving of a major West Hartford roadway, are planned in the coming days.

Town of West Hartford

WEST HARTFORD, CT — Sewer repairs on West Hartford roadways starting Monday, Nov. 3, will impact traffic in town, as will a major roadway's paving job.

According to the Town of West Hartford, MDC sewer repairs on Farmington Avenue during the weeks of Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 will require the attention of motorists during those weeks.

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In addition, LaSalle Road will be paved on Wednesday, Nov. 5, according to the town.

The Metropolitan District Commission's (MDC) contractor will be performing sanitary sewer repairs on Farmington Avenue during those weeks.

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Work will take place in segments between Dale Street and South Main Street.

"While this activity may cause minor disruptions, the Town and MDC appreciate your patience as we continue these important improvements," wrote the town.

LaSalle Road Work

Additionally, on Wednesday, Nov. 5, LaSalle Road will be paved (weather dependent).

As a result, parking on LaSalle Road may be limited in the afternoon from Arapahoe to Farmington.

Traffic disruptions are expected:

  • Morning: parking lane along the west side of LaSalle Road from Farmington Avenue to Arapahoe Road.
  • Afternoon: LaSalle Road - Arapahoe Road to Ellsworth Road (full width)
  • Traffic control will maintain alternating one-lane traffic along the entire street during paving.

Pavement markings will follow soon after and should be completed within a few hours after the repave, wrote the town.

During this time, parking will be limited on the west side of LaSalle Road and from Arapahoe Road to Ellsworth Road.

"We thank the community for your understanding as we continue the West Hartford Center improvements," wrote the town.

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