DUBLIN — Traffic delays are expected for the next two months as the Route 101 Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project will begin next week, Selectman Charlie Champagne said.
Work on the project is set to start next Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, and is set to end in the middle of November, he said.
“It is actually starting. The work around the Town Hall is actually starting,” he said.
The rock will be lowered, the oval will be expanded and new sidewalks, crosswalks and lighting will be added to the center of town along Route 101, he said.
Because the project will require at times closing one lane of travel on Route 101, delays should be expected, he said.
“There will be delays, one-way traffic on 101, during that construction period,” he said.
Police Chief James Letourneau said he estimates traffic delays would be no more than five minutes at a time.
“I would say they are going to try to keep the wait to a minimum,” Letourneau said of CSSI of Bedford, which has been contracted to complete the project.
“It will be for a large part of the time down to one-lane of traffic in the center of town so there will be alternating traffic,” he said. “Patience is going to have to be the virtue for all of us that commute here on 101.”