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Town and Village

Williams Street retaining wall project continues

BRATTLEBORO-While construction continues as part of the ongoing Williams Street retaining wall project, the Brattleboro Department of Public Works says that traffic patterns in the project area will remain altered for the duration of the work.

• The western spur of Williams Street and Western Avenue will remain closed.

• The eastern spur of Williams Street and Western Avenue has been converted to one-way traffic, allowing vehicles to exit onto Western Avenue only.

• Residents must access the eastern side of Williams Street via Union Hill.

These changes will remain in effect through the duration of the project, which is scheduled to be finished later this year.

The town says it has coordinated closely with emergency services to ensure there is no disruption in coverage. If there are any questions or concerns, contact the Department of Public Works at 802-254-4255 or email Darren Pacheco at dpacheco@brattleboro.gov.


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