The bridge is part of Route 107 and goes over the Saugus River.
There will be some night work involved and the project will take several weeks to complete.
The $20 million, multi-year project includes repairing the road surface with new sidewalks and crosswalks.
UPDATE: The state Department of Transportation said the scene was clear and all lanes reopened as of about 5 p.m.
The Peabody Fire Department said the tractor-trailer, which crashed about 11 a.m., was finally righted after 9 p.m. on Thursday.
UPDATE: State police said there were minor injuries in the crash that was set to keep the ramp closed until 3 p.m.
The virtual meeting will be the final public forum on the "tier 2" being considered for one of the state's most crash-laden highways.
UPDATE: Traffic was being detoured onto Route 128 after a truck hit a bridge.
Two well-traveled routes are set to be repaved as part of $50 million in state Department of Transportation funding.
The installation of electric vehicle charging stations is a provision of the federal infrastructure bill.
Media reports said an SUV driver struck the back of a scrap metal-hauling truck at around 5:30 a.m.
The state Department of Transportation said the Dearborn Road overpass at Route 1 will be one-lane alternating traffic.
The state Department of Transportation meeting will discuss a long-term improvement study for the notoriously dangerous stretch of road.
UPDATE: The crash blocked two travel lanes during the Tuesday morning commute before being cleared.
UPDATE: All lanes reopened with residual traffic delays as of about 10:35 a.m.
The rolling ramp closures for pavement work will take place on northbound and southbound ramps from the Lynnfield/Wakefield line to Peabody.
The state Department of Transportation said the work set to begin April 1 will last until September.
UPDATE: State Police said the man driving the car involved may have suffered a medical incident prior to losing control of the vehicle.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the $20 million project will "cause some headaches" but the result will be much-improved travel through the city.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said parking at the new meters will be complimentary until they go live on March 4.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt outlines timeline to repair the street following National Grid’s months-long construction project.
Parts of the two affected lots will be blocked off to remove parking meters in preparation for the installation of new pay kiosks.
The state Department of Transporation said temporary lane closures will be in place Thursday beginning at 8 p.m.
The Foster Street lot will be closed to allow preparation for the installation of new parking kiosks and EV charging stations.
The Peabody Police Department said Lowell Street was closed westbound from Peabody Square to Sawyer Road.
The crash was blocking two travel lanes in one direction and one lane in the other at about 9:30 a.m.
Lanes in both directions will be taken for roadwork starting at 8 p.m. with a full closure overnight on Wednesday and Thursday.
Lanes will be closed between Exits 39 and 40 on Sunday night into Monday morning along with a temporary overnight full highway closure.
Traffic will be alternating one-way on Forest Street over Route 95 as part of the project expected to last until December 2023.
The state Department of Transportation said the lane closures will begin on Tuesday and continue for about two weeks.
Caller Street was closed at about 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday.
State Police said the truck crash at the jughandle caused minor injuries and caused a detour for more than an hour.
The Department of Transportation is looking for feedback on work done so far, and what's next, for the crash-crushed roadway corridor.
The right lane of Route 128 was expected to reopen at 5 p.m. Monday following an inspection with more work scheduled overnight.
A serious crash reportedly involving a pedestrian strike on Route 1 in Peabody closed the highway in both directions.
MassDOT said the right turn lane along the Essex Center Drive underpass will be closed starting on Nov. 2.
The weekend closures begin Friday night at 11 and continue for 36 weekends, not including holidays, through May 2023.
There will be temporary lane closures overnight starting Sunday near the Waters River bridge.
The 53-year-old Peabody man died at the scene from injuries suffered in the crash shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday.
The state Department of Transportation said the backup on Route 128 South was about 3 miles approaching Exit 39 as of 3:30 p.m.