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Overnight Ramp Work on I-95 in Bangor

Bangor ? A MaineDOT contractor, CPM Constructors, will be working overnight on I-95 at Exit 184 in Bangor starting Monday, May 5th. Crews will be removing paint from beams which will involve closing one lane of traffic to allow for this activity to take place. Work will be performed Monday night through Thursday night for two weeks. During the week of May 5th the closure will take place on the northbound side. During the week of May 12th, work will be performed on the southbound side.

Public Meeting on Rumble Strips in Winthrop

Winthrop ? MaineDOT will be holding a public meeting regarding the installation of rumble strips along an approximately five mile section of Route 202 in Winthrop.

The Department continues to identify corridors that have high rates of head-on crashes and Route 202 in Winthrop is one such location.

Currently, Maine has eight corridors where rumble strips are installed. The first two installations were in 2006, three more in 2011 and an additional three were completed in late 2013. The two for this year are Route 202 in Winthrop and Route 202 in Lebanon.

Culvert Repair on Route 236 in Eliot

Eliot ? Crews will be repairing a large culvert on Route 236 in Eliot this afternoon. (Tuesday, May 6th) This work will result in alternating one-way traffic just north of the Depot Road.

Flaggers will assist motorists through the work zone. Drivers can expect delays and should consider an alternate route.

Crews anticipate opening the road back to two-way traffic during the evening hours.

Overnight Work on I-95 in Bangor

Bangor ? A MaineDOT contractor will be working on I-95 during the overnight hours on the Union Street Bridge in Bangor. This work involves closing one lane of traffic on the interstate to allow for construction to take place safely between the times of 7:00p.m. to 7:00a.m.

This evening, Monday, May 12th crews will be closing the southbound passing lane from 7 p.m. to 7a.m.

Paving on the Casco Bay Bridge

Portland ? Work crews will be grinding and paving the northbound side of the Casco Bay Bridge tomorrow (Thursday, May 15th) from 9:00a.m. until approximately 2 p.m.

One lane will be kept open for northbound motorists, but slight delays are possible.

Travelers are advised to use caution when traveling through the work zone.

Paving to Start in Saco

Saco ? Crews will be paving the Cascade Road, Old Orchard Road and Spring Street in Saco beginning on Monday, May 19th.

When work is completed on the Cascade Road, the paving operations will move to Old Orchard Road and Spring Street. Motorists should expect lane closures with flaggers assisting in alternating one-way traffic that will last throughout the projects length.

Work to Begin on Mount Vernon Avenue in Augusta

Augusta ? On Tuesday, May 20th, work crews will begin removing the pavement on Mount Vernon Avenue in Augusta. This is in preparation for the temporary pavement that will be applied on Wednesday. If crews are unable to complete the paving, they will resume on Thursday and Friday, weather permitting.

This ?milling? will be on Mount Vernon Avenue from Bond Street to the entrance of the University of Maine at Augusta. Travelers will see flagger controlled alternating one-way traffic and should expect delays.

Inspection of the Frank J. Wood Bridge to Begin

Topsham/Brunswick ? Crews will be performing a routine inspection on the Frank J. Wood Bridge in Topsham today, Wednesday, May 21st and tomorrow, May 22nd.

These all day inspections will require northbound traffic over the bridge to be detoured via the Topsham connector and Route 1.

All southbound traffic will flow as normal with no detours.

Northbound motorists may experience slight delays during the two-day inspection of this bridge.

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