By Associated Press - Friday, March 13, 2020

LITTLETON, N.H. (AP) - A New Hampshire town’s main road will undergo major construction in this summer in an effort to advance traffic flow.

The state Department of Transportation is a month away from a more than four-month phased bridge preservation project in Littleton, the Caledonian Record reported Friday.

Transportation officials met with contractors Thursday to discuss the logistics of the project that will take place on a heavily populated road, near the busy stores and restaurants on Littleton’s Meadows. The bridges sees at least 16,000 vehicles each day, with at least 7% of them being trucks.



The project involves closing the left turn lanes to the interstate in both directions, adding detour signs, switching two-way traffic to the north side of the bridge when the south side is closed for work and vice versa.

Project officials anticipate a Sept. 11 competition date.

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