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Section of Route 127 Closed Starting September 11th

Woolwich ? MaineDOT crews will be replacing a culvert on Route 127 in Woolwich starting on Tuesday, September 11th. This work will necessitate the full closure of Route 127 located approximately six-tenths of a mile of the Dresden-Woolwich town line.

The work zone is approximately 200 ft. in length. No thru traffic will be allowed.

The detour route for travelers heading south will be from Route 127 in Dresden to Indian Road to Route 128, then to Route 127 in Woolwich.

Bangor Exit 186 to Close for Overnight Paving

Bangor ? Tuesday evening, September 11th paving operations will begin at Exit 186, Stillwater Avenue, northbound on I-95. This work will be done just south of the Union Street off-ramp northbound, ending just prior to the Hogan Road on-ramp. Due to the proximity of the bridge, crews will need to close the off-ramp at Exit 186 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Motorists are asked to use Exit 187, the Hogan Road, during this time.

State Police, variable message boards and signage will all alert and help guide motorists through the single lane of traffic within the paving area.

Railroad Crossing to be Repaired in Greene

Greene ? MaineDOT crews will be performing repair work on the railroad crossing at the intersection of College Road and Sawyer Road in Greene. This will take place on Wednesday, September 12th and Thursday, September 13th.

Due to this daytime work, traffic will be detoured from the Sawyer Road onto College Road and Lane road. Flaggers will assist motorists away from the work zone.

This effort will update the railroad crossing for the traveling motorist.

I-95 Traffic Sensors to be Installed in Carmel

Carmel ? On Tuesday, September 11th and Wednesday, September 12th, MaineDOT crews will be installing traffic counting sensors in the pavement on I-95 between mile marker 170 and 171 in Carmel.

This project will begin one mile north of Exit 169, ending approximately three and a half miles south of Exit 174. Between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day, traffic will be controlled with message boards and signs, allowing one lane of travel through the work zone.

Because this work is weather dependent, the rain date is set for Wednesday, September 13th.

Steep Falls Bridge Repairs

Limington/Standish? Crews are performing repair work on the Steep Falls Bridge, connecting Limington and Standish today (Tue) and Wednesday, September 12th.

Due to this project, there will be an alternating one-way traffic pattern over the bridge each day from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with flaggers assisting motorists through the area.

Work on this steel bridge truss involves the strengthening of a corroded area.

Culvert Repair in Augusta

Augusta ? Crews will be repairing a culvert on Route 105 in Augusta, approximately one-half mile east of Cony Road. Because of unexpected delays, the project has now been scheduled to start on Monday, September 17th.

This portion of Route 105 that runs over Riggs Brook will require alternating one-way traffic, with flaggers assisting motorists traveling through the area. This stretch of road will re-open to two way traffic in the evenings and overnights.

Culvert Replacement in Norway Forces Detour

Norway ? Crews will be replacing three cross culverts as well as performing ditching and erosion control in Norway on the Greenwood Road. This work will take place from September 17th through the 21st.

The section of Greenwood Road that will be closed to traffic is between the intersection of Norway Center Road and Morse Road. Work will be done between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., with the road being re-opened to all traffic during the evening and overnight hours.

Readfield Railroad Crossing Forces Detour

Readfield ? MaineDOT crews will be updating and paving the Readfield Depot railroad crossing from Wednesday, September 26th through Friday, September 28th. The work area is located on Route 17 at the railroad crossing, approximately one and a half miles northwest of the Route 135 (Stanley Road) intersection.

This three day project will detour traffic onto Route 135 to Route 202, then back to Route 41.

This work is necessary to update the railroad crossing, paving the way for a smoother ride for the traveling public.

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