Date: 10/21/24 12:49 pm
From: Barbara Volkle <barb620...>
Subject: [MASSBIRD] MassDOT Advisory: Newbury
Thanks to Barbara Drummond for this announcement of interest for those
of you heading to Plum Island.

Barbara Volkle
Northborough, MA
<barb620...>

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MassDOT Advisory: NEWBURY

Vehicular Impacts – Plum Island Drawbridge: Plum Island Turnpike over
the Plum Island River
The drawbridge will be in 24/7 alternating traffic pattern for
structural repairs starting October 17, 2024
until December 16, 2024.

NEWBURY – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is
announcing that it will be
implementing a temporary alternating traffic pattern on the Plum Island
Drawbridge carrying Plum Island
Turnpike over the Plum Island River to complete structural steel bridge
repairs. The work is scheduled to
take place from 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 17, 2024 through 3:00
p.m. on Monday, December 16,
2024, and work crews may be on site twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven
(7) days a week as necessary.
Vehicles traveling in both directions will need to exercise caution as
temporary traffic control signals and
barriers will remain in place, implementing a 24/7 signal-controlled,
alternating traffic pattern throughout
the duration of the repairs to allow crews to safely perform bridge
structural repair activities underneath
the bridge deck.

One (1) lane of traffic will be maintained at all times as the
drawbridge is the only portal to Plum Island.
Proper signage, traffic control devices, and police details will be used
to guide drives through the work
zone.

Drivers traveling through the work zone should expect delays, reduce
speed, and use caution as the
eastbound/westbound traffic pattern are subject to change.

The repair work is being completed as part of an ongoing $7.7 Million
District-Wide Drawbridge
Operations and Repair contract.

For more information on traffic conditions travelers are encouraged to:
Dial 511 and select a route to hear real-time conditions.
Visit www.mass511.com, a website which provides real-time traffic and
incident advisory
information and allows users to subscribe to text and email alerts for
traffic conditions.
Follow MassDOT on X (formerly known as Twitter) @MassDOT to receive
regular updates on
road and traffic conditions.Download MassDOT’s Go Time mobile app and
view real-time traffic
conditions before setting out on the road.

 
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