Main Street Project Updates April 5, 2024
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Construction Update
Work within the Maple/Church Street intersection will continue next week and is currently on schedule to be completed Friday, 4/12.
Work within the Main Street/St. Paul Street intersection will continue for several weeks.
The intersection will reopen on Friday, 4/5 and remain open through Monday, 4/8
for the Eclipse. The intersection will then be reclosed on Tuesday, 4/9 and remain closed for approximately 4 weeks.
Work on the retaining wall behind the fire station will continue.
Traffic Update
The intersection of Maple & Church Street will be reopened by Monday,
4/8 or sooner. Once this intersection has reopened, the intersection of King St.
& Church St. will be closed.
The intersection of Main Street/St. Paul Street will reopen by close of business today (4/5). The intersection will reclose on Tuesday, 4/9.
Parking Update
Parking is now available at Courthouse Plaza at City rates ($1.50/hour) and opens up an additional 83 spaces of public parking at this location.
The public parking lot at the northeast corner of Main Street and S. Winooski Avenue remains closed in order to complete ravine sewer bypass work. The lot will remain closed for several months – until further notice.
On-Street parking will remain on Main Street between Pine and St. Paul Street. Please note that parking spaces within 100 feet of the construction zone will be restricted.
Parking lots located within any “local traffic only” roadways will be open and accessible.
Please follow signage for access to local businesses and alternate business parking.
Nearby Project Alerts
A DPW Water Resources contractor will begin work to replace an
old sewer line on Pine between Bank and College as early as mid-April.
This work will protect against unplanned, emergency repairs, fortify downtown infrastructure and add additional capacity to the system. The project will last up to 1 month. There may be occasional closures, one-way traffic or delays.
Service impacts are not expected.
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