City of New Bedford has roadwork sites for the upcoming week of August 21, 2023 – August 25, 2023

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“The City of New Bedford has roadwork sites for the upcoming week of August 21, 2023 – August 25, 2023, and they are as follows:

Eversource will be working on gas main relays and services on:

• Main relay on Rockdale Ave from Allen St to Bluefield St
• Regulator work on Potter St at Rockdale Ave headed east towards Nashua St.
• Main relay on Church St from Carlisle St to Shaw St
• Main tie-in on Clarendon St at Commonwealth Ave
• Main tie-in on Brownell Ave from Hawthorn to Fuller Memorial Parkway
• Services on Pauline St from Brownell Ave to end of road
• Services on Lynwood St from Brownell Ave to end of road

Other:

• Contractor (Sealcoating, Inc) will be working on MassDOT project on Rockdale Ave over Rt 140. Working on protective coating of concrete barrier wall on Rt 140 and completing the application to concrete substructures on Hathaway Rd. Starting August 22nd and continue to August 22nd. Work will be conducted 8:00 PM – 5:00 AM. Lane closures may be required, and police details will be onsite for assistance.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working at varies locations throughout the city on roadway and sidewalk patches.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on a road reconstruction project at Kilburn Street from Belleville Ave to end.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working at the intersection of County St x Union St. Lane closures and detours to be in place.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working at MassDOT project #609201, located at the intersection of Acushnet Ave & Peckham Rd/Sassaquin Ave.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on Elm Street from Pleasant Street to Purchase Street, Purchase Street from Elm Street to Middle Street, Middle Street from Purchase Street to Fredrick Douglass Blvd, and Fredrick Douglass Blvd from Middle Street to Elm Street.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will continue sidewalk work on Phillips Rd from Holly Tree Lane to Monica’s Way. Minor traffic impacts and lane shifts required.
• Contractors (PA Landers and various utility companies) will be working at MassDOT’s Kings Highway project. Minor traffic impacts and lane shifts required.
• Contractor (SCR Constructors) will continue site work at the future South Coast Rail station platform locations in the city. (Church St at Carlisle St and Wamsutta St at Acushnet Ave.) If you have questions, please email the project team at SouthCoastRail@dot.state.ma.us
• Contractor (Middlesex Corp) will be working on Nash Rd between Church St and Mt. Pleasant St. Traffic will be reduced to one lane and will have police details on site to assist with traffic.
• Contractor (SCR Constructors) will continue site work at the future pedestrian bridge across Route 18 impacting parking along Purchase Street between Willis Street and Pearl Street and at the Division of Career Services on Acushnet Avenue. Temporary detours may be in place pending construction activities occurring.  If you have questions, please email the project team at SouthCoastRail@dot.state.ma.us
• Contractor (PA Landers) will continue work at the road reconstruction project on Clifford St from Acushnet Ave to Ashley Blvd.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on a road reconstruction project at Brooklawn Street from Landry Street to Ashley Blvd.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on a road reconstruction project at Acushnet Ave from Tarkiln Hill Road to Monmouth Street.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on a road reconstruction project at Wood Street from Acushnet Ave to Church Street.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working on Braley Rd Sidewalks between Acushnet Avenue and Phillips Road. Minor traffic impacts and lane shifts required.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be paving the roadway on Sycamore Street from County Street to Thomas Street.”

About Michael Silvia

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