Traffic & Transit
Centerville Sewer Expansion Moves Forward, Prompts Traffic Change
A section of Shootflying Hill Road will be closed during this portion of the project, which is expected to last through May.

HYANNIS, MA — The Centerville Village Sewer Expansion Project is set to begin a new phase.
Starting Monday, Barnstable’s contractor, C.C. Construction, Inc., will begin sewer construction on Shootflying Hill Road, as part of the project's north phase. Work will begin within the vicinity of 944 Shootflying Hill Rd. and move north towards Service Road, officials said.
This work will require Shootflying Hill Road to be closed to thru traffic from Great Marsh Road to Service Road during construction hours. (A map is included below.)
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Construction will occur Monday through Friday, from about 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. This traffic pattern is anticipated to remain in place through May.
Throughout construction, residents and first responders will continue to have access to properties along the project route, officials said. Traffic control personnel, barriers and detour signage will be in place to "safely guide local traffic within the closure," officials said.
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This project is the third major sewer expansion project under Barnstable’s 30-year Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan (CWMP). Staff from the Barnstable Department of Public Works hosted a public information meeting on October 1, 2024, which provided an overview of sewer construction in the area.
To learn more about the Town’s plan, click here.
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