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Paving Projects to Begin in Ellsworth

Ellsworth ? Two paving projects will begin on Monday, June 3rd in Ellsworth.

The first location will be .04 miles northerly of the intersection of Beechland Road, Buttermilk Road and High Street, extending southerly 0.66 miles to 1.89 miles northerly of the intersection of Route 3 and Jordan River Road in Trenton. This project involves pavement milling and repaving along with some drainage improvements. Two-way traffic will be maintained with anticipated completion at the end of July.

Paving Project to Begin in Dixmont

Dixmont/Newburgh ? A paving project along with drainage improvement work will start on Route 202 at the Dixmont/Troy town line on Monday, June 3rd.

The pavement ?overlay? will extend northerly from the Dixmont/Troy town line for 10.67 miles to just south of the intersection of Western Avenue and Chapman Road.

Flaggers will assist motorists with alternating one-way traffic through this area. Motorists should use caution and please reduce speed in the work zones.

It is anticipated all work will be completed by mid to late August.

Overnight Paving on Kittery On and Off Ramps to I-95 This Week

Kittery ? Interstate 95 ramps in Kittery will be receiving treatment overnights this week, weather depending.

  • Tuesday, June 4th will see the Route 236 north on-ramp to I-95 southbound closed from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The on-ramp from Route 1 south to I-95 southbound will also be closed after the ramp from Route 236 re-opens until 5 a.m.

  • Wednesday, June 5th will see Exit 2 south on I-95 closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

  • Thursday, June 6th the Dennett Road on-ramp to I-95 southbound will be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Route 219 in Leeds to be Closed Through the Weekend

Leeds ? The closure of Route 219 in Leeds will continue through the weekend.

Work on the culvert replacement project is located approximately 600 ft. west of the intersection of Route 106. An 18 mile detour route takes motorists along Route 133 and Route 106.

This effort involves replacing an old 5 ft. diameter corrugated metal pipe with a new 8 ft. diameter reinforced concrete pipe. Due to the depth of the excavation, it has been necessary to close the road to perform the work safely.

I-95 Northbound Island Falls to Oakfield Closing

Starting Monday, June 17th, I-95 northbound from Island Falls to Oakfield will be closed. Motorists will be guided onto Route 2 for the approximately 6.5 mile detour route.

Crews will be rebuilding this stretch of I-95 northbound to minimize frost heaves.

The Route 2 detour is not expected to add significant time or miles for northbound motorists.

In addition, road work will take place approximately 1.5 miles north of the Oakfield exit, which will require temporary lane closures.

Emergency Repairs Scheduled for Gray (Exit 63) Toll Plaza

From our friends at the Maine Turnpike

Emergency repairs necessary to accurately charge E-Z Pass tolls will require closing one of two toll lanes used by vehicles entering the Turnpike for southbound travel at Exit 63 in Gray. Motorists will likely experience long delays and heavy congestion on nearby roads and are advised to seek alternate routes, especially between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., Thursday, June 13th, Friday, June 14th and possibly Monday, June 17th.

Brush Control to Begin

Augusta ? The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) is scheduled to brush control with herbicides in 4 of its 5 regions by the beginning of July.

Selected vegetation within the right of way will be controlled to maintain roadsides free from trees to maintain visibility of large animals, and visibility at curves, intersections, and hills.

Keeping roadsides free from unwanted vegetation also provides room to store winter snow and allows sunlight to the surface to reduce icing in winter.

Road Reconstruction to Begin in Poland

Poland ? A highway reconstruction project will begin in Poland on July 1st beginning at the intersection of Brown Road, extending northerly toward the 5 points intersection.

This project on Route 26 involves clearing of trees and brush, excavation, laying new sub-base and paving operations. In addition, there will be drainage improvements and other highway safety upgrades.

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