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CULVERT REPLACEMENT IN APPLETON TO START MONDAY, JUNE 28

An approximately two-mile section of Routes 105/131 in Appleton will be temporarily closed next week to allow Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) crews to replace two cross-culverts. The road closure is scheduled to begin at 5:30 a.m. on Monday, June 28. Assuming that the work goes as planned, the road will be reopened by the end of the day on Thursday, July 1.

WORK TO BEGIN ON ROUTE 215 BRIDGE IN DAMARISCOTTA MILLS

On July 6, the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will begin rehabilitation work to the New Bridge, located in Damariscotta Mills at the Newcastle-Nobleboro town line. The New Bridge carries Route 215, also known as the Mills Road, over the outlet of Damariscotta Lake.

The work will involve removal and replacement of the badly deteriorated concrete wearing surface on the bridge.

MaineDOT set to conduct annual roadside spraying program

The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will begin its annual brush-control program along Maine?s highways starting Tuesday, July 6th, in locations throughout the state.

?We will spray selected roads in 4 of our 5 regions statewide this year. Only one region, Region 1, headquartered in Scarborough, will not be spraying brush along state roadsides in 2010,? explained Bob Moosmann, MaineDOT?s statewide vegetation manager who oversees the Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management Program for the department.

Crews to Suspend construction on Route 1A for Holiday weekend

The Route 1A highway reconstruction and widening project in Ellsworth will stop from noon on Thursday, July 1 until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 6, 2010 to accommodate holiday traffic headed to and from the DownEast and Acadia regions. There is a possibility of some paving work on Thursday night until 6 a.m. Friday morning.

Work is progressing as planned on the highway project that will result in wider travel lanes, paved shoulders and a smoother road surface along Route 1A.

Repairs set to begin on Buttermilk Cove bridge in Brunswick

MaineDOT bridge maintenance crews are set to begin repair work on the Buttermilk Cove Bridge in Brunswick, which carries Prince?s Point Road over a narrow section of Buttermilk Cove. Construction is set to begin Monday, July 19.

Traffic will be reduced to one lane during the duration of the 8-week project, and will be regulated by ?STOP? and ?Proceed When Clear? traffic signs.

Crews will be removing and then replacing the bridge?s traveling surface. If there are no weather-related delays, the project is expected to be completed within eight weeks.

Newcastle/Nobleboro Bridge Will be Reduced to one lane due to repairs

MaineDOT bridge maintenance crews are set to begin repairs to the New Bridge on Route 215 on the Newcastle/Nobleboro town line. The New Bridge spans the outlet of Damariscotta Lake.

Crews will be replacing the concrete travel surface of the bridge, which provides for a smoother ride while protecting the bridge substructure. During the construction, traffic will be limited to one lane of alternating one-way traffic regulated by ?STOP? and ?Proceed When Clear? signs. If there are no weather-related delays, the project is expected to be completed within six weeks.

Work set to begin in Augusta, Palermo

Starting the week of July 19, construction crews will be working on roads in Augusta and Palermo.

Crews will first repave a section of Route 9 near Maine General Hospital. This roadwork is expected to last approximately four weeks, and work will be done at night. Crews will also be working nights repaving the intersection of Route 3 and the Church Hill Road in Augusta This intersection construction is expected to last two weeks.

Section of Route 23 in Fairfield to close for two weeks

The Maine Department of Transportation must close a section of Route 23 in Fairfield in order to replace two failing steel pipe culverts. Route 23 in Fairfield will be closed between the intersections of Gagnon Road and Six Rod Road from Monday, July 26 through Friday, August 6.

Crews are set to remove the culverts starting Monday, July 26. Crews will remove and replace the culverts individually in order to minimize disruptions. Local residential traffic can utilize that section of Route 23 between Gagnon Road and Six Rod Road, but it will not be passable to through traffic.

I-295 Northbound Reduced to One Lane in Yarmouth This Weekend

MaineDOT announced today that contractors will establish a weekend lane closure on I-295 northbound lanes in Yarmouth, reducing traffic from two lanes to one from three miles south of the Royal River Bridge to just after that bridge. The lane closure will begin at approximately 9:00 p.m. on Friday, July 23 and remain in effect until 12:00 noon on Monday, July 26. The weekend lane closure will be repeated the following weekend, if weather conditions allow work to proceed.

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