Main Street Project Updates March 15, 2024
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Construction Update
Work within the Main/Pine Street intersection will continue throughout the week next week. The contractor is continuing work to replace the sewer mains within the intersection.
Work within the Maple/Church Street intersection will also continue. The contractor will continue with work on sewer bypass pump systems, utility relocation, and will start installation of new sewer mains.
Traffic Update
The intersections of Pine/Main Street and Maple/Church Street are closed to through-traffic. It is anticipated that these closures will last for a few more weeks.
There will be several “Road Closed to Through Traffic” signs to help vehicles navigate around the intersection closures. If your destination is within these areas proceed past the sign and navigate carefully to your destination. Businesses are open during construction.
Looking Ahead
It is anticipated that the intersection of Maple Street and Church Street will be closed beginning Monday, 3/4/24. It is also anticipated that the intersection of Pine Street and Main Street will be closed beginning Monday, 3/4/24. Detour and traffic information will be made available next week.
Parking Update
ADDITIONAL PARKING HAS BEEN OPENED TO THE PUBLIC AT THE COURTHOUSE PLAZA GARAGE AT THE CITY PARKING RATE.
The City of Burlington is pleased to announce that parking is now available at Courthouse Plaza at City rates ($1.50/hour) via a multi-year agreement 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 be permitted 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.