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FRAMINGHAM – The following are the scheduled road construction and utility projects scheduled in the City of Framingham the week of July 25-31.

Construction schedules are weather permitting and subject to change.

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Blackberry Lane Sewer Pump Station: Pump station work continues. Blackberry Lane at Millwood Street will be closed to through traffic as needed during work hours. A detour will be in effect when the road is closed. Please seek an alternate route.

Cochituate Rail Trail – Route 30/Cochituate Road: Sidewalk and curbing improvements continue during the day. Expect minor impacts at times during the day. Roadway milling is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday night, July 28, 9 p.m.- 5 a.m. Lane closures will be in effect during milling operations.

Edgell Road Gas Main Replacement: Eversource gas will continue replacing gas main on Edgell Road between the Nobscot intersection and Donovan Drive. Expect moderate delays. Lane shifts and/or a one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

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Grant Street Roadway and Sidewalk Improvements (Between Arthur and Hartford Streets): Sidewalk excavation and curbing work. Expect minor to moderate delays. A two-way and/or one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect. Police details will be on-site to facilitate traffic.

Nipmuc Road Gas Main Installation: Eversource gas will begin replacing gas main on Nipmuc Road between Hollis Street and Wood Avenue. Expect minor delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

Nobscot Intersection Improvements Project
: Overhead electrical work continues. Expect minor delays.


Worcester Road/Rt. 9 Westbound (Between Caldor Road and Shoppers World) – Spot Water & Sewer Improvements: Spot water and sewer main improvements will be made on Worcester Road/Rt. 9 Westbound between Caldor Road and Shoppers World, Monday-Thursday, 9 p.m.- 5 a.m. Lane closures will be in effect.

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Susan Petroni is the former editor for SOURCE. She is the founder of the former news site, which as of May 1, 2023, is now a self-publishing community bulletin board. The website no longer has a journalist but a webmaster.