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I-295 Work Between Topsham and West Gardiner

TOPSHAM/WEST GARDINER - The Maine Department of Transportation will be making pavement improvements in various locations on both the northbound and southbound sides of I-295 between mile markers 30 and 51. This work involves repaving the Cobbosseecontee Bridges between Gardiner and West Gardiner. Work is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 15th and be complete in November. This project will begin with day work occurring between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. It may transition to night work in the coming months.

Overnight Ramp Closures on I-295 in Topsham Next Week

TOPSHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing the southbound Exit 31A ramp off I-295 next Sunday and Monday nights. The closures are scheduled from 10:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 14th to 6:00 a.m. on Monday, April 15th and from 10:00 p.m. on Monday, April 15th to 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 16th. The construction being done is a ramp realignment because of a new Market Basket opening nearby. The contractor on this work is Crooker Construction of Topsham. Market Basket is paying for the construction.

MaineDOT's Preliminary Assessment of Eclipse Traffic Conditions

AUGUSTA - The Maine Department of Transportation measured traffic volumes on some state highways yesterday that were between 10 and 20 times greater than normal. Traffic engineers monitored travel throughout the weekend and estimate that 15,000 additional vehicles came into Maine to witness the solar eclipse. Many more people traveled within the state to access the eclipse's path of totality. Additional details on traffic counts from the entire eclipse weekend will not be available until after this week.

Some of the Nation's First Public High-Speed Electric Vehicle Chargers Funded by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Open in Rockland

ROCKLAND - In a milestone for the expansion of reliable and accessible public EV charging in Maine, some of the nation's first public EV-charging stations funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law are now open along U.S. Route 1 in Rockland.

Emergency Closure of Route 237 in Gorham Today

GORHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing Route 237 (Mosher Road) in Gorham today as crews work to repair a sinkhole that formed because of a culvert failure. The impacted location is approximately a half-mile north of the intersection of Routes 237 and 25. Crews are working to assess the damage and plan repair work. Signs will direct drivers to a detour route that uses Libby Avenue and Route 4/202.

Emergency Bridge Work Tonight Between Waterville and Winslow

WATERVILLE/WINSLOW - The Maine Department of Transportation will be performing emergency repair work on the Carter Memorial Bridge tonight. This bridge carries Route 137 between Waterville and Winslow. It is also being used as a detour route during construction on the Ticonic Bridge to the north. MaineDOT crews will be working to repair a loose bridge joint on the west side of the bridge. Work will begin at 7:00 p.m. and be finished by 6:00 a.m. During this overnight work, there will be a single-lane, alternating traffic pattern.

Saco Park-and-Ride Lot Closure

SACO - The Maine Department of Transportation is continuing work to reconstruct and expand the Saco park-and-ride lot on Industrial Park Road. On-site work is scheduled to resume on March 25th. During construction, the lot will be closed, and a temporary lot will be available a half-mile north on Industrial Park Road. Signage will direct drivers to the temporary lot. This project will expand the number of parking spaces from 128 to 152 including six van-accessible spots. This project will also involve the installation of improved bus and pedestrian facilities and new overhead lighting.

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