Politics & Government

Road Construction This Week in Framingham

The following are the Framingham DPW & MassDOT road construction projects for the week of July 6.

The following are the Framingham DPW & MassDOT road construction projects for the week of July 6:

CENTRAL STREET BRIDGE OVER THE SUDBURY RIVER: Major demolition and reconstruction of the bridge will continue. Traffic will continue to be detoured over the Wickford Road Bridge. Please allow additional travel time.

COBURN STREET AREA: The contractor will begin storm drain installation on Bridges Street and Naples Street and water hydrant relocations on Hilton Street and Bethany Road. Expect minimal delays.

CONCORD STREET (Between Hartford Street and Route 9) Sidewalk removal and restoration work will continue. Expect minimal delays.

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CONCORD STREET (Route 126) DOWNTOWN FRAMINGHAM RECONSTRUCTION: The MassDOT contractor will continue street light foundations north of the railway crossing. Expect moderate delays and on-street parking restrictions.

EVERSOURCE DOWNTOWN UTILITY PROJECT: The contractor will continue night work Monday through Friday evening, from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Union Avenue from Pearl Street to the rotary. Expect moderate delays.

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MAIN STREET: The contractor will continue to install new water main along Main Street from Walnut Street to Union Avenue. A detour will be in place on this section of the roadway. Please seek alternate route. Expect delays.

ROUTE 9 BRIDGE OVER FOSS RESERVOIR OUTLET: No lane closures expected for motor vehicles; however, the pedestrian sidewalk on the westbound side of Route 9 will be closed. Expect minimal traffic delays.

WATER STREET: The contractor will continue work on the retaining wall on the east side of Water Street. Expect minimal delays.

WINTER STREET BRIDGE OVER CSX: The MassDOT contractor will continue work on the temporary sewer bypass and prepare the site for construction to begin. Expect minimal delays.

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