![]() |
The project involves milling bridge decks, repairs to exposed bridge decks and paving a section of I-95 between the New England Avenue overpass (near Exit 24) and the Wordin Avenue overpass (near Exit 26) for a total distance of 2.3 miles. The contractor will then reverse direction proceeding southbound on Interstate 95 all within this construction season. There will be milling and paving of on-ramps and off-ramps and repair of existing concrete bridge decks. Detour routes will be provided should ramps need to be closed for construction activities. LANE CLOSURE INFO: The following ramps are scheduled to be closed: Week of 6/19/2017 –
|
Connect with Tony: ![]() ![]() |
SenatorHwang.com | About Tony | Newsroom |
![]() |

Guest posts are always welcome. Please send submissions for consideration to middletowninsider@gmail.com - - - - - We are now supported by advertisers! - - - - - There are NO popup ads. - - - - - Please turn off you ad blocker for this site and check out the ads that catch your interest. Clicking on the wheel opens a new window.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Nighttime ramp closures on I-95 in Fairfield, Bridgeport
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Popular Posts
-
https://www.facebook.com/elevencharlie Office of Emergency Management Deputy (OEM) Chief Angel Fernandez's company Eleven Ch...
-
Below is a guest blog by frequent blogger Fred Carroll. Views expressed are that of the author not necessarily the Insider staff. Dr. Fred...
-
Rally for an Affordable Connecticut Join me in Niantic on June 24th Connecticut is unaffordable and growing more unaffordable by the day. ...
-
Angel Fernandez Local veteran & Deputy Chief of Middletown's Emergency management Angel Fernandez reminisces as he marks the de...
-
Palin Smith, photo credit Chris Lemos He drives a slick yellow car, sports a stylish white mustache, a red & black baseball ca...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Authors of comments and posts are solely responsible for their statements. Please email MiddletownInsider@gmail.com for questions or concerns. This blog, (and any site using the blogger platform), does not and cannot track the source of comments. While opinions and criticism are fine, they are subject to moderator discretion; slander and vile attacks of individuals will not to be tolerated. Middletown Insider retains the right to deny any post or comment without explanation.