New Bedford roadwork sites for the upcoming week of April 24, 2023 – April 28, 2023

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“The City of New Bedford has roadwork sites for the upcoming week of April 24, 2023 – April 28, 2023, and they are as follows:

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

• Jack and Bore under 140 off of Phillips Rd.
• Services on West Rodney French Blvd. from Woodlawn St. to Lucas St. (South of Flood Gates)
• Services on Social St. from West Rodney French Blvd. to End of Social St.
• Services on Harmony from Social St. to EOM
• Services on David St. from West Rodney French Blvd. to Brock Ave.
• Services on George St. from West Rodney French Blvd. to Brock Ave.
• Services & Main Tie-in on Pequot from Acushnet Ave. to end of Pequot St.

Other:
• Contractor (Aegion and DPI) will be working on sewer main repair on Nash Rd from Mt. Pleasant St to Shawmut Ave. Lane closures and detours required, at times, for westbound traffic.
• Contractor (C. Naughton Corp.) will continue sewer main repair on Timberlane Rd from Briarwood Dr to Hill Rd.
• Contractors (PA Landers and various utility companies) will be working at MassDOT’s Kings Highway project. Minor traffic impacts and lane shifts required.
• Contractor (PA Landers) will be working at MassDOT project #609201, located at the intersection of Acushnet Ave & Peckham St/Sassaquin Ave.
• Contractor (SCR Constructors) will be closing Wamsutta Street starting 4/17 through 4/28 to install remaining utilities in the street. Detour will be in place for local traffic with residential access to remain open at all times.
• 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

Septic Receiving will be closed April 26th-April 27th.”

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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