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FRAMINGHAM – The following is a list of road construction projects the first week of April in Framingham. Projects include MassDOT, City of Framingham, and utility projects.

Construction schedules are weather permitting and subject to change.

Carlson Road Water, Sewer, and Roadway Improvements: Begin installing new water main. Expect minor to moderate delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect at times. 
 
Edmands Road Gas Main Replacement ” Eversource Gas will replace gas main and service lines on Edmands Road between Edgell and Garvey Roads. Expect moderate delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect. 

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Irving Street Sewer Main Installation (Private Contractor): A private contractor will install new sewer main on Irving Street between the Fire Department and Leland Street. Expect moderate delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect. 

Miscellaneous Drainage Repairs
Drainage repairs will be made at the following locations:

  • Forest Avenue near Warren Avenue
  • Fay Road at Seminole Avenue
  • Newton Place at Franklin Street

Expect moderate delays. A one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

Nobscot Intersection Improvements
: Install conduit on Edgell Road and Water Street. Overhead cables will continue to be relocated. Expect moderate delays. A lane shift or one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect. At times, traffic will be detoured through the CVS plaza. 

For more on this project, click here.



Quinlan Drive Gas Main Replacement
: Eversource Gas will continue replacing gas main on Quinlan Drive. Expect minor delays.
 
Union Avenue Roadway Improvements – MassDOT: Install drainage pipes and structures on Union Avenue near the Main Street and Maple Street traffic islands. Expect moderate delays. A lane shift or one-way alternating traffic pattern will be in effect.

For more on the 2-year Union Avenue project, click here.

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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.