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FRAMINGHAM – The following are road construction projects scheduled for the City of Framingham the week of November 21.

Projects are City of Framingham, MassDOT, and utility projects.

All work is subject to change, and is weather permitting.

Expect delays and detours in some locations.

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Arlington Street Water, Sewer, and Roadway Improvements Design: Surveying will be conducted on Alexander Street, Summit Street, Wellington Avenue, and a portion of Eames Street. Minor traffic impacts at times may occur.

Franklin Street Gas Main Replacement: Eversource gas will continue replacing gas main on Franklin Street between Arch Street and Day Hill Road. Expect minor delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

Miscellaneous Roadway Improvements – Colby Avenue, Dinsmore Avenue, Hallett Road, North Street, Pierce Street, School Street, and Townsend Terrace: Paving operations will be conducted. Expect minor delays. Police details will be on-site to facilitate traffic.

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Newton Place and Day Hill Road Gas Main Replacement: Eversource gas will replace gas main on Newton Place and Day Hill Road. Expect minor delays. Police details will be on-site to facilitate traffic.

Union Avenue Gas Main Replacement: Eversource Gas will continue replacing gas main on Union Avenue between Prescott Street and Union Ave. Terrace. Expect minimal to moderate delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

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Union Avenue Roadway Improvements Project: MassDOT’s contractor, E.T.& L., will continue installing construction signage throughout the project limits. Expect minor delays.

Wood Terrace Gas Main Replacement: Eversource Gas will continue replacing gas main on Wood Terrace. Expect minor delays. Police details will be on-site to facilitate traffic.

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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.