The repairs are expected to take three weeks.
The town said the work will be done this fall to help improve an area that is a "key route for students" traveling to and from school.
Detours will be in place and drivers are advised to seek alternate routes.
The public transit system was included in the supplementary budget that was recently signed.
A water main break is resulting in traffic delays in Andover on Monday morning, according to police.
The work began Sunday night and will continue until Thursday.
Drivers are advised to find alternate routes.
An accident Thursday morning has closed one lane on the highway.
Construction is anticipated to begin in the spring and take about four years.
The town is also in the process of gaining state approval to lower the speed limit on an additional six roads.
A crash on I-495 Tuesday afternoon has closed the I-495 to I-93 ramp.
An accident on I-495 has closed a lane Tuesday morning, according to Mass DOT.
Andover is one of 186 municipalities across the state receiving a total of $5.4 million in funding for road safety initiatives.
An accident closed two lanes on I-495 Monday morning but the highway has since reopened.
The traffic changes are part of a plan to enhance pedestrian safety and went into effect Tuesday.
The Select Board approved a measure lowering the speed limit to 25 mph on 16 roads.
The town is asking for residents' feedback on its Complete Streets map.
The ramp closures will be nightly until the end of the month.
The project started June 1 and should be complete by in early fall.
A local road will be closed daily later this month.
Residents gathered at a traffic study forum nearly a month after a 5-year-old girl died in an accident at the Elm Square intersection.
There will be overnight ramp closures at a highway interchange this week.
The project may force minor adjustments to driving patterns, lead to periodic water shutdowns and cause discolored water near work areas.
The lot, at the southeast corner of Bartlet Street and Park Street, is closed as part of the Downtown Parking Improvement Project.
The rollover at approximately 8:22 a.m. Monday left the dumpster truck driver injured. Traffic was delayed as crews cleaned up a fuel spill.
The overnight closures in Andover are scheduled between Sunday and March 24, and are part of a lighting repairs and improvements project.
Last year, Andover residents opted in to a MA law reducing speed limits. The Select Board then voted to apply the measure town-wide.
MassDOT said the closures are part of a $4.96M highway lighting repair project at het interchange of I-93/I-495 in Andover and Tewksbury.
Police said the box truck crashed into the back of a truck that was stopped and waiting to exit the highway. The other driver was uninjured.
The crash happened near the I-93 interchange just before 8 a.m., state police said.
The I-495 northbound exit 97A ramp and the I-495 southbound exit 97B ramp are scheduled to close nightly through Friday for excavation.
Central Street between Main Street and School Street will close at 5 a.m., and the paving work is expected to last until noon.
Beginning at 7 a.m. Thursday, Dascomb Road between Steeple Court and Surrey Lane will be closed. There will be a detour.
The Massachusetts Medical Examiner was called to the scene shortly before noon on Sunday.
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Traffic will be detoured through West Middle School while crews work to build a new sidewalk.
No charges have been filed against the 21-year-old Milford woman, who stayed on the scene after the crash near Merrimack College.
The pedestrian was unconscious after the crash on Elm Street, according to scanner reports.
Dascomb Road is closed in both directions as crews work to clear the area.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation said at 3:44 p.m. there is about a 3 1/2-mile delay leading into Exit 42.