LAP Service Continues to Grow
LAP Service Continues to Grow
Regional transit system is now looking for input from travelers.
LAP Service Continues to Grow
Regional transit system is now looking for input from travelers.
MAINE/NEW HAMPSHIRE – A guardrail replacement project expected to last until November is now complete allowing for an early reopening of the roadway impacted. The Maine Department of Transportation initially scheduled daytime closures of Route 113 through the White Mountain National Forest from September 8 to November 14 to facilitate the project.
EDGECOMB – As of September 15, the Maine Department of Transportation began work at the intersection of Route 1, Cochran Road, and Cross Road.
Crews will remove the existing flashing beacons and install a new full traffic signal system.
This work will also include a lighted “Red Light Ahead” sign on the northbound Route 1 approach, stamped pavement, and new pavement markings.
Work is expected to be completed by September 25.
Brunswick/Topsham, ME — The upcoming closure of the Frank J. Wood Bridge is on schedule to begin by 12:00 p.m. Monday, September 22.
The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will close the Frank J. Wood Bridge to northbound traffic for a period of 89 consecutive days (excluding national holidays).
During this time, northbound traffic traveling from Brunswick to Topsham will be detoured via the Topsham Bypass and Route 196.
Kennebunk/Arundel, ME — The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will close the Days Mills Bridge on Alewive Road (Route 35) over the Kennebunk River beginning Monday, September 15, to allow for the removal and replacement of the existing bridge.
The bridge is expected to reopen by July 2026.
September 3, 2025
AUGUSTA- Representatives from the Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT), Maine Tourism Association, the National Park Service, and Friends of Acadia will be on hand Friday, September 5 to answer questions and introduce media to the Acadia Gateway Center.
PORTLAND – The Maine Department of Transportation will begin work on intersections in Portland, Maine on September 2 for a mill and fill project with drainage and pedestrian safety improvements. The project area begins at the intersection Woodford Street and Brighton Avenue. The project area ends at the intersection of Deering Avenue and Park Avenue. Work is expected to be completed by June 2026.
During construction this roadway will be reduced to one-way alternating traffic.
This may impact commuter times during the construction period.
MAINE/NEW HAMPSHIRE - From September 8 to November 14, the Maine Department of Transportation will close Route 113 through the White Mountain National Forest to all vehicles from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. on weekdays for a cable guardrail replacement project. The project area begins just south of the Spruce Hill Trail parking area and extends south to the Brickett Place. This project is expected to be completed by this fall.
CAPE ELIZABETH - The Maine Department of Transportation will begin work on the Spurwink Bridge for a bridge wearing surface replacement project starting on September 2.
Work is expected to be completed by the end of October 2025. The bridge and adjacent approach roadway will be reduced to one 12’ wide lane.
Drivers should expect one-way alternating traffic that will be controlled with temporary traffic signals.
The contractor on this project is Wyman & Simpson of Richmond, Maine. The contract amount for this project is $320,000.
CUMBERLAND – The Maine Department of Transportation will be working on the replacement of the Tuttle Road bridge over I-295 and US Route 1 starting on September 2, 2025. The work is scheduled to be completed by September 2027.
Current traffic will continue to use the existing bridge during the majority of the construction of the new bridge. Once the new structure and approaches are built, traffic will be switched to the new bridge at which point the old bridge will be demolished.