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I-95 Ramp Closure in Fairfield Tomorrow Night

FAIRFIELD - The Maine Department of Transportation will be temporarily closing the I-95 northbound Exit 132 on-ramp in Fairfield tomorrow night to accommodate paving operations.

The closure will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, September 30th and end by 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 1st. This schedule is weather-dependent. Any delay will push work to the following night.

This work is part of a contract awarded to Northeast Paving of Hermon. The total contract amount is $11,819,411.

Culvert Replacement Work in Eliot

ELIOT - The Maine Department of Transportation will be replacing a culvert on Beech Road in Eliot. The new culvert will be bigger than the existing one to increase the resiliency of this infrastructure.

This work requires the full closure of part of Beech Road from 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 7th until 5:00 a.m. on Monday, October 10th. The closure area is between Harold L. Dow Highway (Route 236) and State Road, approximately one quarter of a mile west of the intersection with Harold L. Dow Highway.

GO MAINE Launches Fall Way 2 GO MAINE Challenge

AUGUSTA - GO MAINE, the statewide ride sharing and trip planning program, relaunched its popular Way 2 GO MAINE challenge on Saturday October 1st. The highly successful How Green Can You Go competition gives green commuters and employers a chance to elevate their alternative travel games; build their own company teams; and vie for incentives, prizes, and bragging rights. Prizes include a Maine State Park vehicle pass and $200, $100, and $50 gift cards that can be won by commuters using each week's featured mode or by members who join GO MAINE in the month of October.

Frank J. Wood Bridge Inspection

BRUNSWICK/TOPSHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation will be performing a bridge inspection of the Frank J. Wood Bridge between Tuesday, October 25th and Thursday, October 27th. This bridge carries Route 201 between Brunswick and Topsham. Because of the poor condition of the fracture critical Frank J. Wood Bridge, MaineDOT engineers inspect it every six months instead of the normal every 24 month frequency. The structure is scheduled to be replaced.

Veranda Plan: Final Paving Work Next Week

PORTLAND - Next week, the Maine Department of Transportation and its contracting partners will be doing paving work on Veranda Street, Wordsworth Street, Olympia Street, and Oregon Street in Portland. This is one of the final phases of MaineDOT's Veranda Plan project. This project involved the rapid replacement of the interstate bridge that carries I-295 over Veranda Street in Portland as well as the reconfiguration of the roadways underneath the bridge.

UPDATE: Culvert Failure on Route 9 in Durham (MEDIA AVAILABILITY TOMORROW)

DURHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation will be implementing an emergency road closure and detour at 7:00 p.m. due to the failure of a culvert on Route 9 in Durham.

The closure area is between Royalsborough Road (Route 136) and Pinkham Brook Road (Route 125), just east of the intersection with Route 136.

Detoured traffic should use Route 136 and Route 125 in Durham and Freeport. The total detour length for through traffic is approximately 17 miles. MaineDOT is installing message boards to notify drivers of the closure and detours.

Update on Route 9 Closure in Durham

DURHAM - Route 9 is expected to be closed between Royalsborough Road (Route 136) and Pinkham Brook Road (Route 125) in Durham for as long as two weeks while the Maine Department of Transportation replaces a culvert that failed at Dyer Brook.

Detoured traffic should use Route 136 and Route 125 in Durham and Freeport. The total detour length for through traffic using state roads is approximately 17 miles, though there are shorter detours that use local roads. MaineDOT has installed message boards to notify drivers of the closure and detour.

Culvert Replacement Work in Clinton

CLINTON - The Maine Department of Transportation is replacing two culverts on River Road in Clinton. The project area is approximately 0.3 miles north of Tardiff Road. Work started earlier this week and is expected to be finish the end of this week. There is a detour in place. This work is being performed by crews from MaineDOT's Bureau of Maintenance & Operations.

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