Burlington-Winooski Bridge Project Public Information Meeting

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From VTrans:

The 95-year old Burlington-Winooski Bridge is reaching the end of its service life and no longer meets the needs of the multi-modal community. The project area accommodates over 25,000 vehicles and roughly 300-500 pedestrians and bicyclists per day. This is a drastic difference since the bridge was first constructed to primarily accommodate trolleys.

The overall project includes replacing the bridge and improving the intersections immediately south of the bridge, involving Riverside Street, Colchester Avenue, Mill Street, and Barrett Street. The intersection improvements generally consist of roadway reconstruction and traffic signal modifications, with the goal of improving safety and mobility for all users.

For more infromation visit: www.burlingtonwinooskibridge.vtransprojects.vermont.gov

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