Traffic re-routed around construction in Warren

Workers installing water lines at Water and Miller streets

Posted 7/6/17

Another leaky pipe has forced the re-routing of traffic that was already rerouted around Water Street Thursday as part of the Bristol County Water Authority’s $2 million water main replacement …

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Traffic re-routed around construction in Warren

Workers installing water lines at Water and Miller streets

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Another leaky pipe has forced the re-routing of traffic that was already rerouted around Water Street Thursday as part of the Bristol County Water Authority’s $2 million water main replacement project.

Northbound traffic on lower Water Street is being routed up State Street to Main, with southbound traffic turning down Church Street from Main. No construction will be placed Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

Starting on Monday, July 10, a new temporary traffic pattern will be in place. The north section of Water Street will be open to Miller Street, with work occurring between Miller Street and State Street. Northbound traffic will be directed to Main Street via State Street, and then back down Miller to Water.  Southbound traffic will use Miller Street to Main Street and then back to Water Street via Washington Street. Officials expect this traffic pattern to be in effect for the entire work week of July 10-13. This is subject to weather and any unexpected conditions, Warren Town Planner Kate Michaud said.

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