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TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect Delays On Belknap, Irving, Maple and Main Wednesday
Paving and Novo-chip activities scheduled for these roads in Framingham on Wednesday, Nov. 4.

Belknap Road: Paving activities will continue on Belknap Road today, Nov. 4 between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Eastbound traffic will be detoured, westbound traffic will proceed as as usual. Police details will be on site to assist in the facilitation of safe pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Expect delays while travelling in this area. Traffic Management Plan
Irving Street: Beginning at approximately 9 a.m. today, Nov. 4. construction crews will mobilize on Irving Street to apply a novachip paving application. Northbound traffic will be detoured from Irving Street onto South Street and from South Street to Waverly Street. Police details will be on site to assist in the facilitation of safe pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Expect delays while travelling in this area. Traffic Management Plan
Maple Street: Beginning at 7 a.m. today, Nov. 4, Maple Street between Franklin Street and Union Avenue will be closed to thru traffic to allow for paving activities. Police details will be on site to assist in the facilitation of safe pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Expect delays while travelling in this area. Traffic Management Plan
Main Street: At approximately 9 a.m. today, Nov. 4, paving activities will begin on Main Street. Southbound traffic on Main Street will be detoured to Franklin Street, from Franklin Street to Mt. Wayte Avenue, and from Mt. Wayte Avenue back to Union Avenue. Northbound traffic will proceed as usual. As the work progresses to Main Street between Franklin Street and High Street, traffic will be managed utilizing a one lane alternating traffic management plan. Police Details will be on site to assist in the facilitation of safe pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Expect delays while travelling in this area. Traffic Management Plan
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Update courtesy of Framingham DPW
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