Lebanon announces start of South Main Street Dry Bridge project on March 16

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The City of Lebanon Department of Public Works announced on March 13 that the contractor will begin work at the South Main Street Dry Bridge Project site in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, starting Monday, March 16.

This announcement is important for residents and commuters who use South Main Street, as it signals the beginning of a significant infrastructure project that may affect local traffic patterns.

According to the city, initial activities will include demolishing buildings located at 11 South Main Street and 18 South Main Street. The early phase will also involve site clearing and earthwork. During this period, two-way traffic will be maintained; however, motorists should anticipate periodic delays as construction progresses. The bridge itself will remain open to both vehicles and pedestrians during this stage.

The Department of Public Works advises drivers and pedestrians to exercise caution when traveling through the work zone. They urge everyone to follow posted signs and directions from flaggers to ensure safety.

For those seeking additional details about the project or updates as work continues, information is available at LebanonNH.gov/DryBridge.

As construction moves forward, residents can expect further updates regarding changes in traffic flow or additional phases of work.



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